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Old 01-01-2016 | 03:00 PM
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And yet it takes ~16 years to hold captain up there.....
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Old 01-01-2016 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Curby
The State is wheezing financially. They cannot tap their natural resources (logging, minerals, coal) and oil is looking like a longterm bust.

Suffice to say - the housing market on the higher end could be risky. I have no regrets about getting out.

The State is seriously floating an income tax and capping the Dividend Fund and to use the income to stem the yearly billions in cost overruns. The future does not look bright. YMMV
While I wouldn't entirely agree that our natural resources aren't being utilized, our dependency on oil has raked us over the coals. It remains to be seen what is going to be done to solve the problem, but even is we have some sort of income or sales tax it will likely be lower than most states. As far as the housing market goes, we never got hit in 2008 like the Lower 48 did, what will happen next is anyone's guess but I don't think a housing market collapse is likely. I'm not so pessimistic in the long run about the State's health, sure there will be some bumps but I think we will be alright.
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Old 01-01-2016 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by fantm11
Looking for some rumor control (yeah, yeah...)/expectations management as someone about to start putting in apps. Heard from a couple of different places that FDX and UPS domiciles were not much longer for ANC. True? Realize the conventional wisdom is "cast the widest net"...but trying to understand the art of the possible in terms of moving to (and remaining at) a certain domicile near the Great White North that isn't MSP, DTW, ORD, etc....presuming I can get hired at all...
FWIW I know someone who was recently hired as a NURP manager at UPS... He bought a house. Just saying.
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Old 01-01-2016 | 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by alaskadrifter
While I wouldn't entirely agree that our natural resources aren't being utilized, our dependency on oil has raked us over the coals. It remains to be seen what is going to be done to solve the problem, but even is we have some sort of income or sales tax it will likely be lower than most states. As far as the housing market goes, we never got hit in 2008 like the Lower 48 did, what will happen next is anyone's guess but I don't think a housing market collapse is likely. I'm not so pessimistic in the long run about the State's health, sure there will be some bumps but I think we will be alright.
The State will resolve its issues in some way. It may be to drain the PFD. That won't make people happy but the State isn't going to go bankrupt if its got billions in the PFD fund. But back to the OP's question of the base staying open.

I wouldn't worry as a new hire about getting Anchorage if it even comes up. Guys will still bid up to Anchorage because the bid pack contains a lot more international flying than Memphis does. And if a new hire got Anchorage, I think with the current hiring, they'd be able to bid out as soon as they would be allowed, whats that, 18 months if you take the move?
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Old 01-01-2016 | 09:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Packrat
Second the motion about Eagle River. There will be a couple months where you will get zero direct sun.

I lived in S. Anchorage halfway up the hill. Best advice I can give you...find a place on the flats. If you live anywhere up the hill you will have an additional 6 weeks of winter. The snow falls first at the higher elevations and moves down the hill. The reverse applies in the spring. My house was at the corner of Birch and Huffman. We would have significant snow on the ground before Halloween and would still have snow in the yard on Memorial Day.

That was LONG after people on the flats had seen the snow disappear. Usually by Halloween there was so much snow where I lived the kids couldn't go trick or treating. The good news was the phone company would set up a little Halloween village in their garage so the kids could do their thing.

Try to find a place as low and sunny as possible. You'll appreciate it in the winter. The MatSu valley is an alternative if you're not going to drive to the airport more than a couple times a week. Its more small town out there. Be advised its VERY conservative politically and a LOT of religious fundamentalists live out that way.

Not that there's anything wrong with that.
You must have lived in a different hillside area, I live about as hi up as you can get, right below flat top, winter comes and goes maybe two weeks before and after
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Old 01-01-2016 | 11:53 PM
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And if you are single, I think Bristol Palin is looking for a husband/father. She's daughter of our former ex governor. I know, I don't think she lives in AK anymore.

Think the OP got more than he asked for?
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Old 01-03-2016 | 08:52 PM
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For what it's worth; I grew up in ANC, learned to fly there, got married there, and finally returned on the FX dime, with the hope of raising our young children in the Last Frontier. My wife and I have extended family scattered from ANC to FAI, and more roots in AK than a Sitka spruce. After a gut-wrenching five month decision, we cashed-out and left, following the massive -40 ANC excess of late 2014. While the base may not close anytime soon, the trajectory over the past 5-6 years has been less than confidence inspiring, especially for someone relatively junior (2011 hire here). Local economy notwithstanding, we grew tired of wondering when the next company hammer would drop. The domicile has gone from 450ish total crews in the heyday, to 190ish now. It is an amazing place, with some of the best crews and best flying in the system and is still considered "home" to us. What does the future hold? Nobody knows. You decide, but choose carefully if the prospect of a long distance commute to MEM reserve, or a 4-5+ departure domestic line does not sound appealing. Wishing you the best of luck!
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Old 01-03-2016 | 08:55 PM
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Is your last name Kilcher?
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Old 01-04-2016 | 02:12 AM
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Is your last name Kilcher?
Why? Because he sounds like a real Jewel?


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