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Hi, I'm leaving Citi in 2 months.It's hard to make this decision. I have an offer from a small startup.In citi, my previous experience was not considered and was reskilled to different tech which is the reason for change.I don't like to exit citi. As I like the company so much.But considering my current knowledge,I am in the middle of the sea.I am afraid now that the new company's offer would be revoked due to this recession?Or can I take back my resignation in citi before the last working day.Is this wise decision?
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Yes. No state taxes, shorter commutes, great arts and culture, great outdoors. Yes weather is more gray.
Please don’t move here to Seattle. SF is a much better city!!!! 🤞
Seattle is full. I hear Spokane has room.
Seattle. I have spoken.
Yes, not even close From a tax perspective it is exactly 15.7/0, or infinitely better
Seattle is so isolated. Only attractions are hiking, going up to Vancouver once in a while, and going to Portland to shop (no sales tax). Good place to live if you have a cushy tech job since you pay no state tax
SC2 - glad that works for you! To each their own; I find the Bay Area too crowded for my liking, so I’ll stay further north! 😃
I love SF, I lived there a long time, but overall Seattle offers a better quality of life
In Seattle, Mountains are closer and homes slightly more affordable, but that’s about it.
SF native, take it as you will.
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