Your post is lacking a lot of details like job title, team, your current vs future work at PAN etc. Add this if you want to get quality advice.
Generally speaking, PAN in Bay Area will open a lot of doors for you. If youβre young and donβt have commitments like child care or a huge mortgage, 200k in Bay Area is plenty.
Move to the Bay Area, work a few years, build your network, hop a couple jobs, make your millions and then retire in SD
Thanks a lot for the feedback! My current role is related to media streaming which is super interesting but the one in PAN will be completely networking along with customer troubleshooting which I'm a little apprehensive about in the long run, TC is the ONLY factor.
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Generally speaking, PAN in Bay Area will open a lot of doors for you. If youβre young and donβt have commitments like child care or a huge mortgage, 200k in Bay Area is plenty.
Move to the Bay Area, work a few years, build your network, hop a couple jobs, make your millions and then retire in SD