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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 11:47 am
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Originally Posted by BlindPilot
Ouch, ldsant.

I still haven't definitively agreed to join them. I'm playing hard to get. LOL. I have a phone conference with them on Monday.

BTW, any insights about Sbux from the folks that joined your firm?
Well. . .they all VOLUNTARILY came to work for us
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 10:30 am
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Originally Posted by ldsant
Fine, I was wrong. I was trying to give the OP some reality check here. Seattle is obviously great which is why I've lived here for most of my adult life.

Not sure why you seem so hell-bent on pointing out that I may be wrong. Hopefully the OP received some information that he was looking for.
There's just a lot of false and irrational stuff said on this thread. Some of the posters are just trying to bring a balanced argument to that.

People bring up specific cases of "fake" people in their workplace and blanket that to everyone in Seattle. That is not logical.
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 4:38 pm
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I decided to turn down the offer today.

Therefore, I am not moving to Seattle.....yet. I will eventually because I really like that city.
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 5:23 pm
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Originally Posted by BlindPilot
I decided to turn down the offer today.

Therefore, I am not moving to Seattle.....yet. I will eventually because I really like that city.
What was your deciding factor not to take the job? Inquiring minds want to know. And heck - if you're technical send me your resume - we're hiring!
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 7:45 pm
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Originally Posted by ldsant
What was your deciding factor not to take the job? Inquiring minds want to know. And heck - if you're technical send me your resume - we're hiring!
Marketing direction was the main factor. I'm in the creative field.
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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 10:25 pm
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BlindPilot....good luck with the job search, however it ends up. I myself moved from ATL to SEA 4-1/2 years ago (after 12 years in ATL) and haven't regretted it for a second, even though the job that moved me here didn't quite work out. For what it's worth, here are my opinions on:
TRAFFIC: no difference. Sucks in both places at times.
WEATHER: Seattle wins. Sure it's dark in the winter, but the summers are spectacular, you don't have to spend $300/month on air conditioning from May through October, and we don't have those annoying thunderstorms that disrupt travel all during the summer.
FRIENDLINESS: no difference. As someone said in an earlier thread, it's about the person more than the place. I've made lifelong friends here in SEA and maintain lifelong friendships back in ATL. And I've got superficial friendships here that won't survive much longer than the ones I had once I left ATL.
AFFORDABILITY: Atlanta wins, because of housing overall. But I'll trade my house here with the occasional views of mountains and lakes for ANYTHING in Atlanta, no question.

Since you say you're in a creative field, I find it hard to believe that you'd find more inspiration in the physical surroundings of Atlanta than Seattle. Atlanta's actually quite a pretty city, and the North Georgia mountains are lovely, but it just ain't the Olympics, the Cascades, and the Puget Sound, not to mention the glorious Pacific coastline.

I've also found more opportunities to follow different intellectual curiosities in Seattle than Atlanta. More lectures, book signings, classes, etc. than Atlanta.

On the other hand, Seattle is a long way away from friends and family on the East Coast--as much as they love visiting during the summer--and it can be harder getting to see them for long weekends and such than when you live in the same time zone.

So whether you'd like Seattle in the long run depends on what's important to you and your family. I firmly believe you can make a great life in either city--good luck with your decision!
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