Looking for a favor from any monkeys that work for a multi-state corporation.
Wifey and I are looking at moving from SF to the Denver area and have been getting inconsistent cost of living (CoL) adjustment numbers. The three dozen-or-so CoL calculators on Google are not giving anything even remotely resembling a consistent answer on differing CoL between SF and Denver.
If anybody is willing to spend a few minutes on the phone or writing an email to HR asking what you company's CoL adjustment from Denver to SF (or vice-verse), I would greatly appreciate it.
Given that we are moving from the second most expensive city in the country to one that is a bit more reasonable, we need to adjust our 'asked' salary levels accordingly. The problem is that the inconsistency we have been getting from the Google CoL calculators makes it difficult to know if we are under or over asking our income levels.
I know this is an 'out there' request, but I would greatly appreciate the assistance.
Thanks!
Wifey and I are looking at moving from SF to the Denver area and have been getting inconsistent cost of living (CoL) adjustment numbers. The three dozen-or-so CoL calculators on Google are not giving anything even remotely resembling a consistent answer on differing CoL between SF and Denver.
If anybody is willing to spend a few minutes on the phone or writing an email to HR asking what you company's CoL adjustment from Denver to SF (or vice-verse), I would greatly appreciate it.
Given that we are moving from the second most expensive city in the country to one that is a bit more reasonable, we need to adjust our 'asked' salary levels accordingly. The problem is that the inconsistency we have been getting from the Google CoL calculators makes it difficult to know if we are under or over asking our income levels.
I know this is an 'out there' request, but I would greatly appreciate the assistance.
Thanks!