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stryder144 wrote: » Honestly, Fort Collins is a small area. More than likely, you'll end up working in Boulder/Broomfield/Denver. If you apply for a job at a company like Level 3 Communications, I would imagine that you would be looking at roughly $20/hr to $25/hr.
oxymoron5k wrote: » Well sounds like I will try Fort Collins first and then begin to move south if needed. Thanks for the help guys. I really do not want to live in the city unless I have to. Whats your guy's thoughts on Fort Collins as a place to live?
srabiee wrote: » My fiance and I are considering the Denver area as well. We were seriously considering the Salt Lake City area, but it seems like the IT job opportunities in Denver are much more plentiful in comparison. We definitely don't want to live in the inner city, but also don't want to deal with long commutes and/or terrible traffic every day. We also want a SAFE area for our daughter to grow up in. I'm keeping an eye on this thread regarding the highest recommended areas of Denver for us to look into. BTW, I did some research on the Boulder area and the housing/renting costs are freaking outrageous compared to what we are used to.
srabiee wrote: » What is it about Fort Collins specifically that makes you want to move there? Sorry, I know very little about the Denver area. Also, what can you guys in Colorado tell us about Aurora, Centennial, Littleton, and Lakewood? They all seem to be about equal distance from downtown Denver, more or less. Are these areas equally good as far as housing costs, schools, safety/crime, morning traffic, etc?
oxymoron5k wrote: » Hey guys, I will be moving to Fort Collins Colorado this July. I am curious on what kind of salary to expect?
srabiee wrote: » Thanks markulous, that information is certainly helpful. I suspected as much about Aurora from the research that I performed. I am going to plan a trip out to Denver sometime this year to scout out the area and look for housing options. If we like the area we may just go ahead and start the process of securing a place to rent, and then come back home to WV and pack up. Of course, the fiance has to like the area too. I think she's still a little set on moving to Salt Lake City, but we'll see. (actually she wants to move to the UK, but that's not really an option for us right now, lol) Centennial is rated the 15th safest city in the entire nation, and is like 10 minutes drive from the tech center, and 20 minutes from downtown Denver. I think that would be the most ideal place for us to move (from stats standpoint), but the housing costs there look to be quite high. Lakewood seems to have much more affordable housing options, but of course it's significantly further away from the tech center (presuming I was able to land a job in that vicinity).
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