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throwawayacct139865 t1_j36irgj wrote
Reply to Progressive small towns near Seattle? by taco_cravr
Stay in California
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Reply to comment by pala4833 in Safest areas for families? by Worried_Coconut_9754
Enlighten me
throwawayacct139865 t1_j33nh8l wrote
Reply to Safest areas for families? by Worried_Coconut_9754
Fun fact, nobody cares that you're gay or what color your skin is!
throwawayacct139865 t1_j308vgo wrote
Reply to changing my life by foxycornn
We have enough people here
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Reply to can anyone tell me what these are? there is a large amount of gravel inside the barn and nothing else on the property by Ok_Woodpecker_3625
That's a washington state department of transportation yard. Maltby right?
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2jd6ae wrote
Reply to comment by ZimofZord in What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
It's industrial zoned, that's why they're asking so much
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2jbio1 wrote
Reply to comment by ZimofZord in What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
You can find houses for 300k but they'll come with a commute. You're not tied down to a house either, you're able to sell it at any time.
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2ja7ps wrote
Reply to comment by ZimofZord in What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
Where are you looking? If you're making 100k a year you shouldn't even be renting, that's just throwing money away.
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2j9van wrote
Reply to comment by ZimofZord in What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
If your rent is $2000-$2500 that's your problem, there are cheaper places to live.
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2j46xc wrote
Reply to comment by ZimofZord in What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
It all depends on the lifestyle you live, you can live comfortably on $30/hr if you can live without a brand new flashy car, a huge house, and hand brewed custom coffee and you don't have three kids.
throwawayacct139865 t1_j2j2iso wrote
Reply to What do you consider to be a "good" salary/hourly pay in Washington State? by Total-Group-9364
I would say $30/hr minimum with benefits on top. That's close to $62,000 a year if you're only working 40 hour weeks.
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Reply to Why will some snowplows drive the passes with their beds raised? (Usually on the downhill stretches) by Cryptikfox
It puts more weight on the rear axle which provides more traction.
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Reply to comment by Mistyslate in Washington drivers would pay 2.5 cents per mile under recommendation by Hyperion1144
How are people supposed to get to work from rural areas? What about trucks delivering commerce? What about your Amazon packages? What about people with work trucks full of tools that can't take a bus?
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Reply to comment by ILikeCrabbyRobots in Is there a way to check online in this state if you have a CPL? by UnitedDistrict6
It hit the skids a long time ago
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Reply to We have a chance to help people AND profit. by SmbdysDad
No thanks