Submitted by edsheeranismyking t3_105a0q3 in Maine
flocking_north t1_j3gzzjg wrote
Reply to comment by vikingenvy in How much would you say a University of Maine degree is valued? by edsheeranismyking
Maine is great in so many ways but let's not shy away from the fact that it's not easy here for bright young graduates. Boston will have a better pay:CoL ratio, more networking opportunities, more jobs, more things to do for young people, and they can always easily visit on the Downeaster. That's probably why they said Boston.
vikingenvy t1_j3h1k0f wrote
I disagree with a lot of what you wrote. Sure, Boston has more companies in the area. Spoiler: most of them aren’t technically in “Boston”.
However, competition is also higher.
If you are young and bright and want to build a career in anything from advanced material manufacturing to defense technology to biotechnology there are more than ample opportunities.
If you want to build a career in the trades, it’s literally free now except for some elbow work getting established.
flocking_north t1_j3hx01t wrote
There are tons of companies in both Boston and the GBA... Not sure what your point is. Not surprised you ignored the biggest point which is that the pay is significantly lower and especially with current Portland rent, definitely not anywhere near a CoL difference. We are last in New England by far. You asked: why Boston? I think you're a bit out of touch of with what the average graduating person is facing right now. You can't just wave your hand and say that the competition is more when the reality is the numbers still favor their job market. It didn't use to be this way necessarily, but it is what it is. I choose to live here and love it but I realize that someone who is trying to break into the business world is going to have a better time there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_median_wage_and_mean_wage
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