the_Grinch wrote: » If there are steps after that salary then it is amazing. In New Jersey, that'd be what you maxed out at for a similar position at the State OIT.
the_Grinch wrote: » Wow yeah that pay scale is awesome! Plus you guys have no state income tax which is a big selling point.
Moldygr33nb3an wrote: » Pay isn't bad at all. Once I finish a year where I'm at (September) I'd love to work for the state of Texas (I'm Federal currently)
tedjames wrote: » Sorry, no relocation assistance. I've never heard of the state paying for that. In Austin, some things appear to be higher, though according to this site, it's a little cheaper to live in Austin:https://www.nerdwallet.com/cost-of-living-calculator/compare/houston-vs-austin Re: housing market, It's a buyer's market in Austin, from what I'm told. We would love to buy a new house, but property values have skyrocketed. We couldn't get a new house with the same mortgage payment as what we have now. Other benefits of working for the state: There's practically no overtime. Also, many state agencies, at least in Texas, collaborate on ideas, policies, etc. We're all in this together. Mike R, keep at it. The public sector has a massive shortage in qualified security personnel. I always advise people wanting to do a specific kind of job to look at job postings and then tailor your training/education toward that.
adam220891 wrote: » That’s a sellers market, not a buyers market...