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- max_prophet0
you should ask for air, hotel, seamstress, relocate, 120k and dance lessons minimum.
And not to forget thermographized business card in Copperplate Gothic.
- akrokdesign0
i looked at corofl0t.c0m salary survey as creative / design director
said the avg. in california is 120k.but most agencies has lower their prices so it might be closer to 100k now.
- akrokdesign0
design director must be the same as creative director.
- akrokdesign0
by the way, as they seam to want you. they better pay for relocate also.
- akrokdesign0
go for it, of course they need to pay for the air and hotel.
- hektor9110
congrats mistermik.... wish you the best in your new adventure...
- skt0
fucking hell, got to get up early to catch these job offers eh?
- mistermik0
Nice one chaps
- skt0
I make a bit less than that mik (but i do get health insurance and a car included) and I have the girlfriend with me who can't work out here... but we still live in our own place (not a share) in a nice part of LA and are probably better off than when the two of use were earning in London.
we are nae rich, but are far from poor.
- mistermik0
nah plain old me.
- uberdesigner0
mistermik=fouty?
- mistermik0
5timul, good chap.
85-100k - to much or too little? wasnt sure on your note.
- I'm earning half of the figure between those two amounts. Mid-west, 11yrs experience. Guess I'm just unlucky. Or stupid.5timuli
- But according to bestplaces.net, SF is 150% more expensive to live in than Indy and my salary should increase to $115k.5timuli
- http://www.bestplaceā¦
So now you all know how much I earn. MOARRRR!!!5timuli - 5timuli, half the trick is asking for it.NONEIS
- 85 to 100k is a great salary.akrokdesign
- if they pay you that, i bet you will work for them, all the time. no life.akrokdesign
- NONEIS0
Great chap!
- mistermik0
better than china / bra / fella/ munch / chief / boss / chap.
I like chap though.
- douchenozzle0
great, mate
- why are we all saying mate?douchenozzle
- china platedouchenozzle
- mistermik0
cheers,
-slashes wrists-
- 5timuli0
But, erm, I'd go for it. It's worth it for the experience and I'm sure for some it'll be easier than for others. I'm still happy I came here, but if things don't improve in a few years I'll have to seriously consider my options.
- 5timuli0
Be prepared to spend 3-5 years building credit and being considered a nobody. Credit is used for EVERYTHING now. Getting an apartment? Credit check. Applying for a job? Credit check. Connecting utilities at your apartment? Credit check. And make sure you make enough money to afford decent healthcare/dental.
My overall opinion so far is that quality of life is actually higher in the UK than it is here. Americans work too hard and don't take enough time off. 10 days/year, 40hr week is standard (I miss the 37.5hr week, 28 days holiday of the UK).
- When you consider hidden expenses in everything in the USA, it's generally more expensive than the UK average.5timuli