Yea it is a lot of travel, would be visiting our market managers in places like 
Denver, Phoenix, San Diego, LA, San Fran, Seattle, Boise. I would think I would 
want to be within an hour of an airport. We don't have any business in NM.

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> On Nov 16, 2015, at 5:03 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Grand Junction?  Are you nuts?  He doesn’t want a nine month ski vacation.  
> Tell him what the temperatures were two-three months ago in your neighborhood.
> 
> Portland is nice, but lots of clouds and the granola folks.  Eastern Oregon 
> is pretty sparse but nice, as is eastern Washington state.
> 
> Understand that you’re talking about some pretty serious travel if you’re 
> covering an area like that.
> 
> As for cost of living, if you’re remotely close to a metropolitan area in 
> Washington, Oregon, Colorado, or California, your cost of living is going to 
> be significantly higher.  I’ll bet the job compensation doesn’t reflect that?
> 
> Eastern or southern Colorado would be nice and probably just as affordable as 
> where you are now.  However, it’s pretty damned rural, but I’m not sure how 
> that compares to where you are now.  Mao and Craig have lived in those parts, 
> but I don’t think it’s recent for either one, so their information might be a 
> bit dated.
> 
> How’s about Albuquerque, NM?  Good location, probably a decent cost of living.
> 
> If you’re going to be covering an area of that size you would just about have 
> to live near a major airport I would expect.
> 
> Dan
> 
> 
>>> On Nov 16, 2015, at 5:45 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes 
>>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> What is the temp in Phoenix today? Just curious. I am thinking about 
>>> throwing my name in the hat for an open west coast regional manager job at 
>>> work but would have to relocate to the region which would mean having to 
>>> live in Colorado, Phoenix, California, Seattle etc. My main issue would be 
>>> what to do with all my crap, and I am not sure what the money would be if 
>>> it's worth the additional cost of living in those places. I think living in 
>>> the west coast would be out as the cost of living is way too high there. I 
>>> would be thinking Phoenix or somewhere i Colorado.
>>> 
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>> High today 57.  Locals have on the goose down jacket.
>> 
>> My cousin lives in Montrose CO and loves it there.  The couple times I've 
>> been through Grand Junction, CO, it seems nice.   CO is invested by the 
>> fruits and nuts from CA, as is Seattle.  Seattle used to be nice before the 
>> invasions of fruits and nuts and their nutso ways.
>> 
>> Passing through, i liked Billings, MT   NO problem there with packin. WY has 
>> been invaded by fruits and nuts too, especially around the hole.
>> 
>> From a couple hours, I liked Gallup NM.  If you like the feel of a western 
>> town, Gallup is IT!
>> 
>> Nuthin grows in Phoenix, but then out where you are now, not much grows, so 
>> mebbe you'll like the traffic and smog where nuttin grows.
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