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Road Guy

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Is the structural engineer respondent from San Francisco eligible for food stamps?  The average rent would eat up almost all of their take home pay.   

The Bay Area has a lot going for it, but I can't see how anyone can afford to live there.

 
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I have a slight problem with this.

"Northeast" "new England" "midwest" aren't very useful/helpful.

The pay across New England varies. Within my own company, I took a pay cut when I moved from CT to ME due to "cost of labor" differences between the states. 

I'm not saying list your exact city & state but listing the state would be more useful.

I haven't added my data as I can't find my paperwork to accurately input my info. 

 
try the electrical tab - I think that's the "other" tab - I need to clean this up

The Civil data is filling in nicely!

 
try the electrical tab - I think that's the "other" tab - I need to clean this up

The Civil data is filling in nicely!
I looked at all of the tabs prior to commenting. 

I just don't like vagueness/incompleteness 

 
@JayKay0914 there's definitely already a civil/enviro in the civil page, so I would say civil. - at least not enough to cry about!

@Road Guy did the file change? I can't find my info

ALL - if you don't want to say your city, can you at least put like Metro and the state? Midwest, Northeast don't help. Knowing if it's a metropolitan area or non metro, is more helpful.  I know people want to stay anonymous but at least in the civil page there's enough entries that noone is going to try to pinpoint your salary.

 
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@JayKay0914 there's definitely already a civil/enviro in the civil page, so I would say civil. - at least not enough to cry about!

@Road Guy did the file change? I can't find my info

ALL - if you don't want to say your city, can you at least put like Metro and the state? Midwest, Northeast don't help. Knowing if it's a metropolitan area or non metro, is more helpful.  I know people want to stay anonymous but at least in the civil page there's enough entries that noone is going to try to pinpoint your salary.
I edited the file so it was by experience (aka; I was seeing how much everyone was making), but I didn't delete or remove any info

 
@JayKay0914 there's definitely already a civil/enviro in the civil page, so I would say civil. - at least not enough to cry about!

@Road Guy did the file change? I can't find my info

ALL - if you don't want to say your city, can you at least put like Metro and the state? Midwest, Northeast don't help. Knowing if it's a metropolitan area or non metro, is more helpful.  I know people want to stay anonymous but at least in the civil page there's enough entries that noone is going to try to pinpoint your salary.
Neither is typing "Electrical" for field under the electrical tab 

 
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