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by nolaspring
2223 days ago
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I work for a company based in a major west coast city from a non-major city in the southeast.
My employer has different buckets it puts cities in and then limits your base pay based on those buckets.
Even with that limitation, my compensation is much higher than what I would make at a local company but not the rate I would get in a 'premium' market. The most impactful benefit for me is I get to work on $big_city problems with $big_city talent. $Small_town problems and the $small_town talent are mind-numbing and deeply frustrating to work with |
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Why not you?