6 years ago, while with my former company, I did the controls for Bainbridge Twp waste water departments new Membrane treatment system. The engineer in charge of the new process was from Austin, TX. He had done his thesis on Membrane Systems, and, although young, had fast-tracked his career within his company as he was their expert in the fairly new technology to the US (Japan has used this for quite sometime).
So anyways... I spent the better part of the year working with this guy before taking a new job with my current company. We had gone out to lunch on my last day and said the typical bullshit of "pleasure working with you; we'll keep in touch professionally; all that jazz. Well today I received a call from him... out of the blue.. 6 years later. He's now in Raleigh, NC and is the director of their SE plants. He called to ask if I'd be interested at all in being his EE to do the controls for the SE.
My sister and brother-in-law live in Raleigh.. It's a decent enough city but I cannot stand southerners. When I have to go south to work, it's dreadful. The attitude of the south is too much for me.
That being said... it'd be a huge pay increase. Better weather obviously... but you have to put up with southerners.
Would pay be worth it to you do live in a place you know you won't like?
The Research Triangle isn't quite as bad due to the northern influence... but it's still the south.
It's a 37.5% pay increase btw.. benefits are comparative.
Another down side is I can pretty much tell you what I'll be doing every day, unlike now where I get a variety of projects. The monotony may kill me.
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