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I'd also like to redirect attention back to the OP topic, which is probably more significant at the moment. Read that thread if you haven't already.

The vanguard patent thing probably deserves its own thread. Putting it here only so that anons who missed it last night are aware.

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Hi /biz/. I graduated college last month and have 3 job offers, none of which are in my hometown. Where should I move?

Miami
>65k salary, 20k bonus if I hit metrics
>have visited twice, enjoyed it a lot
>No family there
>lots of friends in/around the area, large alumni network from my school
>fucking crazy all the time
>the girls there are super fucking entitled

Chicago
>75k salary, bonus not discussed
>Have visited once, loved it
>From florida so winter will be hell
>Have family that lives in the suburbs + 2 friends from college in the city, 1 of which offered to room with me
>have been told "the crime is out of control but the city is very segregated, so you wont ever really see it

Washington DC
>70k salary, 15k bonus if I hit metrics
>Have never visited
>Zero family, zero friends, no connection to the city
>Dating is apparently super fucking hard here
>Super liberal and taxes very high

Software engineer btw. What should I do /biz/? I'm 22 and have zero responsibilities, but I have to live in a city at least in the short/medium term.

thank you. a thot for your time

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