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Depends. If you want to work in LA, SD, yes. People (and PAs) want to live there, so it is an employer's market. Expect to make much less in the major metropolitan areas, if you can find a job. On the other hand, the rural areas of California have plenty of job opportunity, and high salaries. It is just a fact of life here in CA.

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thank you for your reply

do you know any specific rural area in inland empire. I'm actually from there but not really sure about the specific cities that considers itself rural? example: murrieta, wildamore, high desert, hemet, menifee, san bernardino, riverside, lake perris? i'm actually prefering to work in rural semi/rural areas than major metropolitan areas

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Depends. If you want to work in LA, SD, yes. People (and PAs) want to live there, so it is an employer's market. Expect to make much less in the major metropolitan areas, if you can find a job. On the other hand, the rural areas of California have plenty of job opportunity, and high salaries. It is just a fact of life here in CA.
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