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This really is one of these things where every employee in a cheap cost of living area will say "Exactly, man!" and people in an expensive area will see it differently because it might cap them lower than what they could get. I always find that a very naive point of view, of course I would want to earn a US tech salary while living somewhere in the country side, who wouldn't. But I'm also aware that this is not how the world works in reality, there's different tax systems, different expense costs and we don't live in a global one-market world. I find the strategy of defining different "zones", like most of the remote first / salary transparency companies much more realistic. |
It's not about what you want, it's about knowing your value. If your work is worth a SF salary then that's what you should be getting.
Moving from Idaho to SF doesn't magically make you more productive. The company knows it's still getting more value from you than what you're being paid. They just want to keep more of that value for themselves whenever possible.
Have some respect for yourself and know your worth