{"id":12051,"date":"2023-05-15T22:09:55","date_gmt":"2023-05-16T02:09:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/?p=12051"},"modified":"2023-05-15T22:09:55","modified_gmt":"2023-05-16T02:09:55","slug":"life-6-months-in-charlotte-nc","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/adamchandler.me\/blog\/2023\/05\/15\/life-6-months-in-charlotte-nc\/","title":{"rendered":"Life: 6 Months in Charlotte, NC"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class='__iawmlf-post-loop-links' style='display:none;' data-iawmlf-post-links='[{&quot;id&quot;:845,&quot;href&quot;:&quot;https:\\\/\\\/www.flickr.com\\\/photos\\\/adamjackson\\\/52614147348&quot;,&quot;archived_href&quot;:&quot;http:\\\/\\\/web-wp.archive.org\\\/web\\\/20251103174638\\\/https:\\\/\\\/www.flickr.com\\\/photos\\\/adamjackson\\\/52614147348&quot;,&quot;redirect_href&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;checks&quot;:[{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2025-11-14 23:01:48&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2025-12-10 00:21:58&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2025-12-15 07:51:55&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2025-12-20 08:48:06&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2025-12-31 18:27:38&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-04 05:29:43&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-08 19:20:53&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-11 20:54:46&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-15 00:28:45&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-18 15:01:28&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-24 21:02:44&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-01-30 05:59:22&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-02-07 04:48:24&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-02-12 11:37:37&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-02-24 08:18:29&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-02-27 13:01:10&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-03-15 11:03:50&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-03-22 00:47:15&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-03-28 03:56:13&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-04-04 23:01:32&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-04-08 22:31:05&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-04-13 12:38:51&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-04-18 16:58:24&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200}],&quot;broken&quot;:false,&quot;last_checked&quot;:{&quot;date&quot;:&quot;2026-04-18 16:58:24&quot;,&quot;http_code&quot;:200},&quot;process&quot;:&quot;done&quot;}]'><\/div>\n<p><a title=\"View &#039;NODA Charlotte, NC&#039; on Flickr.com\" href=\"https:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/adamjackson\/52614147348\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><img  loading=\"lazy\"  decoding=\"async\"  style=\"display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;\"  title=\"NODA Charlotte, NC\"  src=\"data:image\/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABAQMAAAAl21bKAAAAA1BMVEUAAP+KeNJXAAAAAXRSTlMAQObYZgAAAAlwSFlzAAAOxAAADsQBlSsOGwAAAApJREFUCNdjYAAAAAIAAeIhvDMAAAAASUVORK5CYII=\"  alt=\"NODA Charlotte NC\"  width=\"1024\"  height=\"683\"  border=\"0\"  class=\" pk-lazyload\"  data-pk-sizes=\"auto\"  data-pk-src=\"https:\/\/live.staticflickr.com\/65535\/52614147348_b1921a2d73_b.jpg\" ><\/a><\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s been tough.<\/p>\n<p>But not for any linear reason, thing, place or activity.<\/p>\n<p>I remember really vividly every single move I made from age 5 to 36. 8 different grade schools, dozens of different rental houses and at 20, selling all of my things and moving to San Francisco then at 25 selling it all again and moving to New Hampshire. This move to Charlotte was different. I got to not only bring all of my things with me to Charlotte but also my wife and our dog. It was a family move versus a \u2018I can just buy a new couch\u2019 kind of move.<\/p>\n<p>Yet that didn\u2019t change the situation. Not for better or worse, really.<\/p>\n<p>I think the difference is I needed to be back in Florida when I was in middle school and we picked up in Alabama to move back south. I missed my grandparents and the beach. I needed to be in San Francisco. I yearned for it and took immense risks to move across country. When my mental health waned and burnout struck, I needed to be in New Hampshire. I yearned for it. Leaving NH and moving to CLT was because of a job and an insanely great career opportunity with an added benefit of being able to ride my motorcycles year-round and be closer to my family but there was not a yearning.<\/p>\n<p>We can get by on a high for a while when we attain what we\u2019ve been yearning for.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ll talk about the job later but this has nothing to do with the job. Any job I would have taken in any place except San Francisco would have been a similar quench. My wife and I talk about it every day. We\u2019re here for one reason. This is an investment in us, our future and my career. To achieve a lifestyle and retirement we can live well on back in New Hampshire.<\/p>\n<p>Why isn\u2019t Charlotte doing it for me?<\/p>\n<p>Charlotte is great. There are over a million people here. We\u2019re going to movies, concerts, sports and events many times a week. We spend our mornings and weekends hiking on the wonderfully maintained trails and preserves that dot the city and the outskirts. I\u2019m 5 miles north of horse-farms and 10 miles south of the city center. I can be at my mom and dad\u2019s house in 6 hours versus 21 and we have an airport 18 minutes from the house. Any kind of food I want, it\u2019s here. No shoveling snow or putting on winter tires or dealing with seasons that last entirely too long. It\u2019s a typical southern city like many dozens of other southern cities. Everything was built in the last 100 years and it has everything I need.<\/p>\n<p>Charlotte is not northern New Hampshire. Dirt roads &amp; natural trails that run to canada, clean and clear lakes, a complete lack of traffic. Charlotte requires I ride my dirt bike 50 miles on pavement to find dirt roads and sit in 30 minutes of traffic to get 10 miles. It\u2019s 86 degrees out all week and it\u2019s only May so it\u2019s only going to get hotter. It really is missing the community feeling and culture I had in NH and keep in mind, I never really made a lot of friends up North. I had friends but they were all tied to hobbies so if I gave up beer and motorcycling, I wouldn\u2019t have any friends left. I had Heather\u2019s family but if something happened to her, they wouldn\u2019t be calling me up every week to see how I\u2019m doing. So to yearn for NH while in Charlotte isn\u2019t a social thing that will be fixed by making friends down here. It\u2019s truly that the wide open forests and culture and lifestyle of being up North..that self-reliance to chop your own wood and always have a full tank of gas and communities who take care of each other because it\u2019s truly life or death. I miss that. I miss the makers who have a true sense of place to homestead and make what their parents and grandparents made. Think of Charlotte like Minas Tirith and New Hampshire like The Shire. Even without friends, the shire is a far more quaint and warmer place to live than the stone-structure of the last city of men (Lord of The Rings reference).<\/p>\n<p>In only 6 months, the amusement of Charlotte and the proximity to family and the lack of shoveling snow didn\u2019t make me miss New Hampshire any less. I miss New England. I\u2019m not afraid to admit it.<\/p>\n<p>Is this yearn strong enough to have me quit and move home? No. This isn\u2019t a yearn like someone would for oxygen when drowning. It\u2019s not that dire. I can miss something without needing to escape and go back to it. Heather and I have been very honest. A few years some place other than where we consider home is okay and a sacrifice we want to make. If you work with me and are reading this, don\u2019t worry.<\/p>\n<p>I mentioned San Francisco earlier. What gives? I still want to be back there. Heather has been there a few times with me. We both yearn to spend some of our years in the Bay Area. I look forward to going back for a bit and she wants to live on the west coast for a while. This will continue to be a goal for us. If something opens up over there and allows me to do the kind of work for the kind of company I\u2019m at now, it\u2019ll be hard to pass up.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re going to continue living our life in Charlotte, saving our money and enjoying the local amenities. I know life will happen eventually likely in 5 or so years when her parents need her care and we\u2019re forced to move back North without a lot of wiggle room. That\u2019s marriage. She would do the same for me once my parents get old. A little known fact that I was applying to jobs all over the country. Again, this wasn\u2019t about Charlotte but instead my career so we were up for almost any city except a few and I feel to have really lucked out to have a great job in a brand new industry (Finance) in a relatively affordable area. We would have to have made some big sacrifices for any west coast job so I\u2019m thankful for Charlotte as the jumping off point.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014<\/p>\n<p>Since I moved here for a job, how is THAT going?<\/p>\n<p>A caveat that every job I\u2019ve ever had contained ups and downs. I really enjoyed working with people at Arby\u2019s running the drive thru when I was 16 but I did not like having to take over the fryers during lunch rush. Coaching and mentoring people at Apple was a blast but living in the age of Apple of immense secrecy beyond what current Apple is like was again, tough to swallow. I\u2019ve had a dozen jobs. None of them perfect.<\/p>\n<p>Where I\u2019m working is pretty close to perfect and I think it\u2019s because from the very beginning, the founders of the company and their first dozen or so hires focused on employee morale, satisfaction and a culture of inclusiveness. All of us have to get the job done. It\u2019s a high-tech environment where you show up ready to work. You are going to be creative and use every bit of your intellect every single day but you raise your hand without any fear of persecution or judgement. You feel comfortable speaking up and sharing. You won\u2019t feel shame and everyone at every level has a voice. There were individuals at my last job with these ethics but to have this with everyone around you is really special. I want to do my best work because I know it\u2019ll be valued and folks all around me are going to appreciate it. It\u2019s a culture I have never had before and I\u2019m the happiest at my job than I have ever been at every single job in my life. It\u2019s a hard job but emotionally fulfilling.<\/p>\n<p>So\u2026what\u2019s not perfect? First, every company is struggling with this but when I show up in the office I want everyone on my team there. Every tech company is trying to drive an office culture post-COVID and it\u2019s really tough. Being a global company, there will always be someone on Zoom. You can\u2019t avoid it. I LOVE team meetings when everyone is in the same room. I\u2019m hungry for it and I don\u2019t know if that is shared by the rest of the company yet. Also, I\u2019ve transitioned from a company where 80% of my team is 6 hours ahead (Belgium) to everyone being 3 hours behind (Oakland) so where I used to have afternoons free for productivity, I now have my mornings to be productive before the west coast wakes up.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, I\u2019m really hungry to meet and work with some of our experts. We must have folks who are the top in their field\/product\/industry working here but I haven\u2019t met all of them yet so I really just want to get on a first name basis with our fellows or alumni. We had these at TomTom and boy was it a treat to just have lunch with them and walk away feeling inspired and fired up. TomTom was 30 years old and CK is only 12 so these sort of things take time.<\/p>\n<p>Overall, I\u2019ve been very clear to everyone who asks. Moving to Charlotte was a pay-cut. Plain and simple. My wife went remote and we traded a northern NH cost of living for a city cost of living. My mortgage in NH was $1250 a month. My rent in CLT is $2000. My motorcycle insurance for 4 bikes went from $600 a year to $2000 and our cars doubled as well. Food is 30% more expensive and we spend $400 more a month on utilities since my NH house was solar powered and well water serviced with wood to keep it warm. Charlotte is roughly 50% more expensive so we\u2019ve cut back on a lot of our travel and pulled way back on spending. We were going to Belgium, SF, Florida and a few other places 6 times a year in addition to upgrading cars every 3 years and always having the latest iPhones. We have gotten way more conservative and eat out just once a week now.<\/p>\n<p>So I am putting in 200% of myself into this job in hopes to earn (not be entitled to) a raise at some point. I must earn it and the truth is, at TomTom I was at the top of my pay-band for a decade and a promotion would have required someone retiring and with an average tenure of 15 years in my office, that wasn\u2019t going to happen any time soon. I have upward mobility here that I didn\u2019t have at TomTom and, if I\u2019m worthy, I want to earn a place as a leader in my team and help our org get more done than we ever thought was possible. I believe this to my core that I can have that effect and if I\u2019m successful, I\u2019ll be making more than if I had ended up making staying at TomTom\u2026not much more but more and that\u2019s why we\u2019re here in Charlotte to save for retirement, pay off our house in New Hampshire faster and hopefully set myself up for the next stage of my career as a Director of Global Program Management for a spec and process driven multinational company in the next 6 years. Because at some point, when we have to move back to New Hampshire, I need to have the skills and resume to find a remote job. I\u2019ll travel for business as much as needed but a remote job that pays enough to put kids through school without financial stress. We\u2019re not there yet and the kind of remote jobs I qualify for don\u2019t pay as much so here we are\u2026putting our necks out there to make something.<\/p>\n<p>This is probably the most honest I\u2019ve been on this blog in a very long time. Maybe it\u2019s being in my late-30s that\u2019s causing me to be a bit more direct into the universe about what my intentions are\u2026the kind of things I said on this blog when I was 16-22 years old and before I felt like an adult.<\/p>\n<p>\u2014\u2014-<\/p>\n<p>Overall, Charlotte is a tough place to be BUT man I am so luck to have found this amazing company. The best place to work I\u2019ve ever seen and I hope what I\u2019m doing for them is adding value enough that they think it\u2019s worth rewarding. I\u2019m putting it all out there but I want to earn it and I hope this big risk we took leaving home and our jobs to come down here will be worth it in the end. Only time will tell.<\/p>\n<p>That\u2019s my 6 month update. See you in another 6 months. I\u2019m happy but I miss New Hampshire.\u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"It\u2019s been tough. But not for any linear reason, thing, place or activity. 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