As I head into 2022 I wanted to take a moment reach out to those currently subscribed to gauge what type of content you would be interested in reading from me. Leave me a comment, reply to this email, or message me on twitter.
Some ideas I have been working through:
FAANG Specific 401k and Benefits Comparison
Salary Adjustment comparisons for remote work/relocating
Refresh of “Analysts into Leaving San Francisco”
Housing cost updates, adding in new cities, vaccination rates, schools
Personal Finance & Personal Journey
My approach to combining finances w/ partners
DINK (dual income no kids) Fast Track to FIRE
Moving from Austin to San Francisco decision tree from 2014
My personal budget when I first moved to San Francisco
My current budget
My FIRE plan
FATFIRE vs ChubbyFire vs FIRE vs AvocadoFIRE
Product Growth Role at Facebook/META
Analysis into my clothing usage via NFC buttons
Budget Audits: Send me your spending/budgets and I help you break things down
Something else! Please share your thoughts
My very first post on my analysis into leaving San Francisco remains by far my most popular.
That post did really well on LinkedIn driving 72,000 views, 356 reactions, and 43 unique comments.
This gave me some confidence that there was an audience that would be specifically interested in financial topics and how they impact tech workers primarily in Bay Area, Seattle, New York, and Austin. Although this audience isn’t terribly surprising since my LinkedIn network is all built off 10+ years working in tech in Austin and the Bay Area.
Look forward to hearing from y’all!
Would love a break down of how you're allocating assets in your portfolio & your thought process on it.
HNY!! Eagerly waiting for these (ranked in order):
1. Refresh of “Analysts into Leaving San Francisco” > Housing cost updates, adding in new cities, vaccination rates, schools
2. Moving from Austin to San Francisco decision tree from 2014
3. Salary Adjustment comparisons for remote work/relocating --> GitLab.com used to provide an excellent location-based salary calculator, which was public but they've since restricted it for applicants only.