IA ain't bad. Taxes fairly reasonable. NE Iowa is nice, a bit more expensive. Stay away from DesMoines, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque and their counties. And you'll be fine. Less regulation out from the city. Lots of airports surrounding.
Thanks @flyingcheesehead and @PaulMKE ! Keeping our eyes and ear open for any opportunities. Open to moving away from Higher Ed - if the $ is good (and it usually is in industry). Will update this thread as stuff unfolds.
Curious, what is it you're doing in higher ed right now?
IT related work for the Minnesota State System. Supervising Helpdesk folks
That sounds about right.Well... COVID related funding cuts have decimated the IT staff at UW, FWIW. Dunno how they're planning on keeping up with everything but I know a bunch of jobs were cut.
Welp, MN is no different. Same with COVID funding and enrollment has taken a dive too. State's budget is now in the red, and the words "cuts/layoffs/furloughs" have been mentioned. Sounds like the CIO is on his way out too.. so it has started.Well... COVID related funding cuts have decimated the IT staff at UW, FWIW. Dunno how they're planning on keeping up with everything but I know a bunch of jobs were cut.
I wish that I could give more "likes" to this.That sounds about right.
Do everything online.
Fire the IT staff.
The chancellor will probably get a bonus.
Johnson Creek, WI (pop 3,029) is in the middle of Milwaukee, Madison, and Janesville at the intersection of I-94 and SH 26. Watertown (RVY) is 10 minutes away to North via ground and Fort Atkinson (61C) is 15 minutes south. Waukesha (UES) is about 25 minutes. Great place to live and play.
I wish that I could give more "likes" to this.
It's mind boggling that anyone would think it's a good idea to start cutting anything IT now.
Iowa, in the ne corner gives you access to the best of IL and WI. Iowa tends to have many rural gravel roads. Wisconsin, paved.
Differences? Taxes.
Me, too.I was just going to throw out Eastern Iowa. Lots of GA friendly airports. CR really isn't that bad at all but obviously I am biased.
Yeah, great location!Me, too.
One thing I like is that within 90 minutes of flying time, from Cedar Rapids I can get to Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, and Milwaukee. We are not a big place, but we are kind of right in the middle of several big places.
Also, KCID has nice hangars available at very reasonable prices.
- Martin
I pay $171/month for my partitioned, insulated but non-heated hangar, including electricity. That's kind of middle-of-the-line at KCID. There are cheaper and older hangars than mine, and larger, more expensive ones, incl. a few with gas for heating.Curious - what are rental hangar prices there?
From your videos that's a great price. Up in Minneapolis something finished out that nice would be at least $100/month more.I pay $171/month for my partitioned, insulated but non-heated hangar, including electricity. That's kind of middle-of-the-line at KCID. There are cheaper and older hangars than mine, and larger, more expensive ones, incl. a few with gas for heating.
- Martin
Just because nobody has mentioned it yet, you can get fairly far north in WI and still be within 3 hours of Madison (probably Rhinelander or so). Go just a little bit farther, and there are lakes and airports everywhere. Vilas County has a network of nicely maintained bike trails connecting some cool small towns. https://mwbiketrail.org/2016/wp-con...rt-of-Vilas-Bike-Map-2019-pg-2-compressed.pdf. Whether you live up there or not, you ought to visit.
From your videos that's a great price. Up in Minneapolis something finished out that nice would be at least $100/month more.
It would seem @ArnoldPalmer might be better considering WI or IA. Sorry for the aside.
Thanks! yeah the Brother-in-law's family owns a cabin "up north" in WI. Near Ashland? I've never been, but pics look amazing. Wife has visited. Work might be sparse though.
Wisconsin is God's country
Eh, I feel like I get the best of both worlds. I live north of Chicago, but not in it, and fly out of Southern Wisconsin. 30-40 minute drive get some big city times , including restaurants and theaters, sports, etc. Go the other way, lakes, hiking and flying to your hearts content. Cost of living, agree on the above, the pay washes out. IL ain’t doing so hot but it will be tax tick tacking here and there until the pensions are sorted. And now that Omaha is in the mix you have got lots of good choices.
I do believe IL charges the difference in income taxes, though... But the other costs are lower.
guess I'm a fugitive as far as Jersey is concerned.
Life circumstances have us living here for now, and it's a nice enough place to live... but make no mistake about it we'd be gone ...if career paths would allow it.