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Would you move to go after a job opportunity that would greatly benefit your career?

  • mattias carlsson posted: 04 Oct at 2:27 am

    I would make a list that was divided on two. Pros and cons. Leaving friends behind, increased rent, more dough, experience etc.

    When your list is done, you usually have a clue as to what you’re going to pick. If you don’t, grade them. Take the big issues and ponder them a bit, both pro and con.

    You usually just need structure on big decisions like these.

    Best of luck.

  • sarch_uk posted: 06 Oct at 1:08 pm

    mattias carl has given a very sensible answer and I would agree with all he/she said.

    I was unemployed and moved over two hundred miles to take up a new position, (on a few days break, saw job advertised, went home posted application form on Saturday. Monday had a phone call inviting me for an interview on the Thursday, started work on the Monday!)

    Met the man who is now my husband. After a few years he was promoted in his job, and as there were no vacancies at the new level where we were living, we decided that to take up his promotion we would have to move to another area where there were vacancies at the new level. Some years after that he was not overly happy with the way things were going at work,….(a government dept.), ….so after a great deal of discussion between us, he applied for a position at a higher grade with another governement dept. and hey presto we moved again!

    Each time we moved I was able to find further employment and I have also retrained as an IT tutor in adult education. We have also made some very good friends wherever we have lived.

    Think it through and if you feel it is right for you then go for it….life is too short for regrets and you don’t want to live the rest of your life thinking “if only…..”

    Good luck…

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