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Would you move to Pisgah?
10/29/14 at 10:38pm
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and take a 15,000 dollar pay cut? 

I have an opportunity to reallocate to Pisgah but it would mean my wife would take a big pay cut.  My pay would stay the same.

Would probably never get this opportunity again as this posting is highly sought after and there is only ever one position open.   Sad

Always wanted to live in the mountains. 
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Reply #1 - 10/29/14 at 11:21pm
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Reply #2 - 10/29/14 at 11:32pm
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What is the COL difference? Commute expense? The cost could be less than just a wage drop.
  
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Reply #3 - 10/29/14 at 11:48pm
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Taxes are cheaper in most of the counties up there compared to Mech.  To calculate  the $ impact on the job change you would need to factor the percentage of decrease not just the $$ amount.  15K to someone who makes $250K per year is not a big deal.  $15K to someone who is making 30K is.  Its all a matter of perspective.
  
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Reply #4 - 10/30/14 at 12:25am
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I'm reimbursed for my commuting expense and I could live anywhere in western NC.   

Housing around the asheville/pisgah/black mountain area looks to be more expensive than Charlotte.   

It would be a 20-25% decrease for my Wife.  Shes okay with that since she has always loved the Mountains as well.   

She made much less than that when she was part-time last year so we could definitely get by.   

Just trying to think logically about this and filter out the biking portion of my brain which is screaming do it!!!
  
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Kids and school system.
  
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Reply #6 - 10/30/14 at 10:27am
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Yes

I could give up a few things here and there for a happier, better quality of life
  
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Reply #7 - 10/30/14 at 11:39am
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Another thing to consider is what happens if the job goes away?  Here in Charlotte I am reasonably confident I could find something comparable in a reasonable amount of time.  One of the upsides to a big metro area is a big job market.  That said, if an opportunity came up in the Asheville area I would be very tempted.
  
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Reply #8 - 10/30/14 at 1:34pm
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This may sound weird, but there's another thing you should consider so you go into this eyes wide open depending on where in the Pisgah area you live, and that's yearly rainfall and number of sunny days. My wife and I have seriously been looking at the Brevard area, but it's also close to the only temperate rainforest this side of the rockies. Big difference between Asheville and the Brevard area. Here's the skinny compared to Huntersville where we live.

Huntersville avg yearly rainfall is roughly 47 inches (caveat some websites vary)
Asheville is 37 inches.
Brevard is 66 inches.

  
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Reply #9 - 10/30/14 at 2:06pm
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I would not do the move.  Grass is always greener on the other side of the mountain.  I am not thrilled at the idea of shoveling snow and having my car being eaten by salt.

For the $15,000, just treat your self to a couple of nice weekend trips.  Maybe trow in Moab into the mix.

I like the local trails and try to do an away ride once a month.

This year;

Snow Shoe
Beech Mt
FATS
Land Locked Forest (Burlington, MA)
Moab (Outerbike 4 different trail sytems)
Carvins Cove, VA

If you move, the now amazing away trails become your local trails and are less amazing 6 month from now.

Just my thoughts.
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Re: Would you move to Pisgah?
Reply #10 - 10/30/14 at 3:53pm
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Move to be closer to Pisgah? No. 

Move because the lifestyle, current and future economic opportunities, quality of life, etc., etc. etc. fit my long term plans and goals? Oh yeah.
  
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Reply #11 - 10/30/14 at 5:41pm
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renoirbud wrote on 10/30/14 at 2:06pm:
I would not do the move.  Grass is always greener on the other side of the mountain.  I am not thrilled at the idea of shoveling snow and having my car being eaten by salt.


Brevard.  Not Buffalo.  Wink
  
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Reply #12 - 10/30/14 at 7:43pm
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Locomoto wrote on 10/30/14 at 11:39am:
Another thing to consider is what happens if the job goes away?  Here in Charlotte I am reasonably confident I could find something comparable in a reasonable amount of time.  One of the upsides to a big metro area is a big job market.  That said, if an opportunity came up in the Asheville area I would be very tempted.


^^^THIS for real....

EAutry wrote on 10/30/14 at 1:34pm:
This may sound weird, but there's another thing you should consider so you go into this eyes wide open depending on where in the Pisgah area you live, and that's yearly rainfall and number of sunny days. My wife and I have seriously been looking at the Brevard area, but it's also close to the only temperate rainforest this side of the rockies. Big difference between Asheville and the Brevard area. Here's the skinny compared to Huntersville where we live.

Huntersville avg yearly rainfall is roughly 47 inches (caveat some websites vary)
Asheville is 37 inches.
Brevard is 66 inches.




^^^...and THIS.  I actually rode more when I lived in Charlotte area.  I never knew just how much rain this area got.  This spring/summer has been ridiculous...  no joke that this area is a temperate RAINforest.


No regrets in my move up here though, and I know another named Banjo who doesn't regret the move either.
Hurry up if you do, the seasonal trails are open... Smiley
  
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Re: Would you move to Pisgah?
Reply #13 - 10/30/14 at 8:38pm
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If you want to live in near the mountains, pick a big city with lots of job opportunities, Denver CO or Vancouver BC
  
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Robert C. wrote on 10/30/14 at 8:38pm:
If you want to live in near the mountains, pick a big city with lots of job opportunities, Denver CO or Vancouver BC

Already tried Vancouver Undecided Undecided  Wife would not move that far away from her family.


The job is very stable, guaranteed to be funded (The job i have now is actually less secure). The job I would be taking would give me greater opportunities down the road and less travel.. 

I would not just move for biking.  I like the area in general and love letting my kids play in the pristine mountain streams.
  
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Reply #15 - 10/30/14 at 11:42pm
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No, but hope to move to Snowshoe next spring or early summer.
  
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Reply #16 - 10/31/14 at 12:54am
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JR wrote on 10/30/14 at 7:43pm:


^^^THIS for real....



^^^...and THIS.  I actually rode more when I lived in Charlotte area.  I never knew just how much rain this area got.  This spring/summer has been ridiculous...  no joke that this area is a temperate RAINforest.


No regrets in my move up here though, and I know another named Banjo who doesn't regret the move either.
Hurry up if you do, the seasonal trails are open... Smiley


It does rain a good bit but you can ride the trails after it rains. Like literally an hour after 2" of rain the trails are good to go.

I say do it. I took a nasty pay cut to move up here and Mrs. Banjo did as well. Ya know what we said... "F' it!" live life regretting the things you did not the things you didnt do...

I love it here and not just for the mountains and recreation stuff. The people are awesome. Everyone is friendly as s***. Strangers talk to you in restaurants and on the street. The culture (arts, music, etc.) cant be beat anywhere on the east coast, BEER!!!, and if you get homesick its just a few hours down the mountain...

and seriously its just money...paper and metal. As long as you can make it financially and your not in the poor house whats the big deal? Life experiences are worth more than any dollar amount. Live Man!!

and as far as exotic trails becoming mundane when your a local?? Would you rather ride Beatty on a random tuesday or Black Mountain? Sherman Branch on saturdays or a 40 mile Pisgah epic?
No offense David and Jerry Smiley

The only thing i miss about Charlotte area is the people i used to ride with on the regular. The Beatty crew and everyone else. You know who you are.


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Reply #17 - 10/31/14 at 12:18pm
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They would have to PAY ME 20 grand more.............but thats just me.
  
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Reply #18 - 10/31/14 at 9:24pm
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I would.....Would You?
  
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Reply #19 - 11/01/14 at 2:21pm
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Banjo's right. Do it. 

I've been trying to figgure a way to be in the mountains more regularly and I realize Im gonna have to give something to get that time/ oportunity.
  
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