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Originally Posted by Kenmore
hq2 has always been about power and influence, everything else was just a smoke screen
they are essentially printing money, costs aren't a concern when you're in line to suck up billions
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I was talking about the workers pay, not Amazon's build cost. While they make nice salaries, in NYC it's not going to afford you anything special. I make a higher salary than my average peer at Amazon in NYC and I still cannot afford in Manhattan what I had in downtown Chicago comfortably on my own. I could go to Long Island City and afford that (semi comfortably but not totally), but ....
They want their workers, apparently, to have a good QOL and while you don't need to live in a luxury high rise or anything for that..you also aren't doing much favors by picking NYC in this regard alone in my opinion. Amazon gives good salary, but not good enough to say, afford an actual house in most parts of NYC or to afford a 1 bedroom condo in Manhattan (maybe a 1 bedroom in parts of Queens and Brooklyn though if you are senior). My co-worker and his father just bought a house in the very north part of the Bronx, almost out of the city. Pretty big at 2100 sq ft but still $650K. I think the house is at least 70 years old too. They were having a hard time finding places under $750K. Imagine if 70+ year old houses in Beverly or Mount Greenwood cost an average of $700K..
As far as this goes, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Dallas are much better. So maybe Amazon really doesn't give a damn about the quality of life of its workers if this is true other than going to a city with a lot of activities and renting your entire life.