A poll because the question just arose: Is it an inconsiderable possibility to find a .NET developer in the SF bay area who is able to communicate with customers as well as with developers, write a readable spec that makes sense according to those customers' needs, and hack C# code... all with spending <100k/year?
(I made an effort to find out whether it's against this room's etiquette to ask such a question. If it is, I failed to find that and I apologize.)
@sbi well that's as may be. I know that when I first came to the chat here it was this room and the tavern I spent a lot of time in.
for a long time I was one of the top four chatters on this board, but I spend WAY more time on meta, where I'm number 6 or 7 (I haven't looked lately) chat.stackoverflow.com/users
@drachenstern It's not my decision to make (really, it's more or less just that the question arose when I was in the vicinity), but if you can provide something more substantial in your favor, I might risk my neck forwarding it. :)
haha, I think my wife would kill me. We just got settled in. And as I understand the cost of living there, I think I'm better here with my roughly 70k salary
Literally everything has been unpacked for two weeks.
@drachenstern That doesn't sound very substantial. (Also, "less than 100k" did mean "somewhat more than one buck less than 100k", although I'd wager the current candidate wanted more than 70k. But I really don't know.)
I'm a mid level guy with a few years of exp. I'm also fresh out of college (didn't go back for my degree till 25, have been coding since 18, professionally [getting paid for it] since 22) so figured I would get some experience in on teams and look for some good shops before worrying to much about where on the pay-scale I fall. There was also some family commitment that compelled me to come here (not my family, the wife's and so that's not for here)
@akmad Ahhh, some of us don't want to necessarily live in NYC just because we could make $100k/yr. I don't. I also live less than two blocks from my office, and have trees outside and everything. I live downtown. It's wonderful. I can't say I would trade this for NYC tho.
@akmad that just tends to speak of the general state of affairs. Sadly. The whole country seems to be tottering on the brink of finding itself, and it's not doing a great job of that. Everyone is nervous about everything.