Almalieque wrote:
Raolan wrote:
Food is expensive. I pay about $5 for a gallon of milk, and that's on base.
Do you get COLA in Hawaii, since it's technically considered "OCONUS"? I hear that's where people bank money since it's basically a one stop trip to the Sandbox. I also assume your BAH is absurdly high also. I heard it's like 2k in Alaska.
I think I might just visit there, not sure if I want to live there. I have a friend that will let me crash.
COLA is around $600 and BAH is around $2K, that's with dependents though.
Belkira wrote:
We're looking at the area around Hilo, which is on the Big Island. I'm having trouble finding a job, though.
Don't come out here without a job unless you have a serious chunk of money set aside.
Belkira wrote:
We've already decided we would sell practically anything we own and just buy new stuff or rent a furnished place (I'm a little sketchy on this, sleeping in someone elses bed for a year...?).
A year? As in you only plan on renting a place for a year, or only being here a year?
From what I've been told by several people, once you've established yourself here, they make it very hard to leave.
Belkira wrote:
I didn't need to read all that about roaches...
Yes you did, because the first time people see them, they tend to freak. We also have the Cane spider, which is huge, but isn't poisonous so not something you need to worry about. The Indonesian centipede, which is very poisonous and aggressive, is also something you need to keep an eye out for. Think of a bee sting on steroids, both in pain and toxicity.
It really is a good idea to know what you're going to be running into out here, especially if you're afraid of bugs. The roaches I mentioned are referred to as the B52 and they made a children's book about them. http://www.amazon.com/How-B-52-Cockroach-Learned-Fly/dp/0964749106 The roaches are the worst on Oahu, but I'm pretty sure you'll have them over on the Big island as well.
We also have Geckos. Keep them around though because they eat the other bugs.
Belkira wrote:
We would be bringing my dog, and I'm sad when I read about the quaranteen.
If the dog is up on every shot a dog could ever get over the course of it's life, you'll only need an overnight quarantine I believe. If not, the quarantine is usually 3-6 months. There's no rabies over here, so they do everything they can to make sure it doesn't come over.
Belkira wrote:
Do people commute between islands to work, ever? Probably not, that'd be too much to hope for. I think I accidentely applied for two jobs in Honolulu, and that won't work very well...
They do, but it's usually a weekly thing, not daily. Puddle jumpers run anywhere from $50-$100 for a round trip ticket.