Rambling session for retirement purpose. a few months until I must share my intent:
Wife and I have been discussing our next step as I near the completion of a four year temp detail assignment outside our home state of Montana. I need my high three (Federal) as I near retirement and locality pay is part of the equation. We are currently temp stationed in Canada. We were right on the fence for Spain though for sake of proximity to our home residence and family, we chose Canada.
Wife broke out the excel and cracked open the following details to aid our decisions:
We hummed over San Francisco as it results in a 10% monthly gain simply for three years suffering another major metropolis. The bay offers many opportunities for kayaking, the southern East side of the bay offers kayaking, hiking, cycling, hunting, camping all within the bay onwards 1/2-3 hours away. 10%... suffer through three years then back to Montana or ?. Ugh! Neither of us are keen on city life and tight residence.
We would rent and that posed the big Q that brought us to bow out of San Fran... $5k a month rent vs buying elsewhere and paying $1.5-3k mortgage. Even at the top end monthly, $1K to max out my TSP contributions, another $1k into our other investments, or use $2k to purchase another property. Thus, from a pure financial position, we ruled out San Fran.
Ok... so next up, we can work through three years in the belly of the Federal beast - Washington D.C. area and suffer the SES dill-holes, suck-up GS-15+ desk jockeys, pricks who pencil push and place their boot print on the backs of the working Fed employees throughout the U.S.. I swear, this is ass-kissing, brown nose D.C. land. on the major plus side, I would bump up another pay grade +1 step, making me a neighbor to the 15 toads. This offers a quality boost in pay with a great pension. Can we do it for three years? I don't know if I could keep my pie-hole shut to keep this from becoming a challenging work setting for three years. However, I'm currently tolerating some real, "winners" in management. though it would be my current work setting on steroids, based on a buddy who is in the D.C. circus.
My wife (and psychologist - haha!) are not fans for my well-being to stick through this sewage of ass-kissing - and, non bargaining position - joining the ranks of those I really do not respect, even if for three years and gone. I've been a strong Union advocate too long and seen the innerworkings of the waste to join them. But... but, high three years and gone!
That said, the above lengthy spewing of distaste is still on the table, unless NSA hacks into this forum and black flags me. However, I would likely retain several years of my life if they did!
So, L.A., no. Houston? Limited for days off escape to mountains, camping, etc from work and humidity, we're not fans of heat topped with humidity. San Diego? No. Boston? close to the D.C. however, holds some options mixed with New Hampshire - coastal fun with adventure not too far away, ALASKA... I'll round back to that, Seattle / Anacortes - holds some great opportunities, Denver? Yes, on the list and anything below that... $$$ for retirement, might as well return to Montana and disregard pushing for high three pension.
On our block for primary consideration in the current order of interest:
Wife and I have been discussing our next step as I near the completion of a four year temp detail assignment outside our home state of Montana. I need my high three (Federal) as I near retirement and locality pay is part of the equation. We are currently temp stationed in Canada. We were right on the fence for Spain though for sake of proximity to our home residence and family, we chose Canada.
Wife broke out the excel and cracked open the following details to aid our decisions:
- Locality %
- Avg high three salary
- Combined est. State income tax
- State / local sales tax
- State property tax
- State tax based on $3k eligible monthly purchase over 3 years
- Estimated pension w/ survivor benefits
We hummed over San Francisco as it results in a 10% monthly gain simply for three years suffering another major metropolis. The bay offers many opportunities for kayaking, the southern East side of the bay offers kayaking, hiking, cycling, hunting, camping all within the bay onwards 1/2-3 hours away. 10%... suffer through three years then back to Montana or ?. Ugh! Neither of us are keen on city life and tight residence.
We would rent and that posed the big Q that brought us to bow out of San Fran... $5k a month rent vs buying elsewhere and paying $1.5-3k mortgage. Even at the top end monthly, $1K to max out my TSP contributions, another $1k into our other investments, or use $2k to purchase another property. Thus, from a pure financial position, we ruled out San Fran.
Ok... so next up, we can work through three years in the belly of the Federal beast - Washington D.C. area and suffer the SES dill-holes, suck-up GS-15+ desk jockeys, pricks who pencil push and place their boot print on the backs of the working Fed employees throughout the U.S.. I swear, this is ass-kissing, brown nose D.C. land. on the major plus side, I would bump up another pay grade +1 step, making me a neighbor to the 15 toads. This offers a quality boost in pay with a great pension. Can we do it for three years? I don't know if I could keep my pie-hole shut to keep this from becoming a challenging work setting for three years. However, I'm currently tolerating some real, "winners" in management. though it would be my current work setting on steroids, based on a buddy who is in the D.C. circus.
My wife (and psychologist - haha!) are not fans for my well-being to stick through this sewage of ass-kissing - and, non bargaining position - joining the ranks of those I really do not respect, even if for three years and gone. I've been a strong Union advocate too long and seen the innerworkings of the waste to join them. But... but, high three years and gone!
That said, the above lengthy spewing of distaste is still on the table, unless NSA hacks into this forum and black flags me. However, I would likely retain several years of my life if they did!
So, L.A., no. Houston? Limited for days off escape to mountains, camping, etc from work and humidity, we're not fans of heat topped with humidity. San Diego? No. Boston? close to the D.C. however, holds some options mixed with New Hampshire - coastal fun with adventure not too far away, ALASKA... I'll round back to that, Seattle / Anacortes - holds some great opportunities, Denver? Yes, on the list and anything below that... $$$ for retirement, might as well return to Montana and disregard pushing for high three pension.
On our block for primary consideration in the current order of interest:
- Alaska (Anchorage area).
- Denver area
- SeaTac area