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Has anyone relocated for work? Would love to hear your stories, as I’m considering it too | |
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When I was 18 I had to move to the UK for work. I never really settled there though and spent most of my free time back home in Ireland before eventually moving back home permanently a couple of years later. Couple of years after that I spent a few months working in America, between New York and Texas, but I hated it. Travelling that distance twice per week was just not for me. Plus, by then I had a daughter and I didn't want her growing up with an American accent but that's another story. Moving for work just isn't for me, I suppose. I don't mean to put you off it, loads of people do it and are happy with their choices but I guess I get homesick. I don't know why? I don't particularly like the people here either but I guess the devil you know is better than the devil you don't. | |
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If you are young and free of too many obligations, ie., home ownership/children/sick parents, etc., I recommend it. If the work looks interesting, why not? There are some places I would be less inclined to move to, but overall, yes. I think we regret not doing things as opposed to doing them. | |
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yes really exciting being in new environment,but missing my family sucks | |
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Margot said:
If you are young and free of too many obligations, ie., home ownership/children/sick parents, etc., I recommend it. If the work looks interesting, why not? There are some places I would be less inclined to move to, but overall, yes. I think we regret not doing things as opposed to doing them. That's a good point. In my experience, it's almost always better to regret doing something than not doing anything. | |
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Margot said:
If you are young and free of too many obligations, ie., home ownership/children/sick parents, etc., I recommend it. If the work looks interesting, why not? There are some places I would be less inclined to move to, but overall, yes. I think we regret not doing things as opposed to doing them. Totally agree with this. I feel that with my qualifications and looking for over a year locally, it wouldn’t hurt to try elsewhere at this point. I applied to some jobs in the us and one on the west coast. I would feel better living there without Donald trump as president lol | |
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EmmaMcG said: When I was 18 I had to move to the UK for work. I never really settled there though and spent most of my free time back home in Ireland before eventually moving back home permanently a couple of years later. Couple of years after that I spent a few months working in America, between New York and Texas, but I hated it. Travelling that distance twice per week was just not for me. Plus, by then I had a daughter and I didn't want her growing up with an American accent but that's another story. Moving for work just isn't for me, I suppose. I don't mean to put you off it, loads of people do it and are happy with their choices but I guess I get homesick. I don't know why? I don't particularly like the people here either but I guess the devil you know is better than the devil you don't. I think I would get homesick too, cause of things being easier lifestyle wise and cause I’m close to family | |
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Once - and it was an unmitigated disaster. We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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Our family tends to focus on adventures but w/that comes some missing of the familiar., family and friends. As a parent, I encouraged my young adult daughter to see the world and be comfortable anywhere. She has done that in spades but we do miss seeing her more often. She attended a university in NYC, (we live in CA), moved to Paris for a year, did graduate work in London, and moved back to NYC to work in the Art business. We are very proud but there is a 'price-tag' for us.
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I did. I was young and had no attachments so went for it. Everyone thought I was nuts but I wanted to experience something new.
When I first moved I thought I made the biggest mistake of my life. I immediately missed my friends and family and I got really tired of getting lost (this was pre-GPS). But I really liked my new coworkers, and they made a point to go out with me to show me around. It turned out to be the best thing I ever did. I made a ton of new friends that I still keep in touch with and am proud I did it all on my own. I eventually came back to my home city but it had nothing to do with location, but a better job opportunity popped up. | |
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so u old now?? | |
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Genesia said: Once - and it was an unmitigated disaster. So true, I worry about that too, getting settled and then quitting if it’s not what I expected. | |
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Poplife88 said: I did. I was young and had no attachments so went for it. Everyone thought I was nuts but I wanted to experience something new.
When I first moved I thought I made the biggest mistake of my life. I immediately missed my friends and family and I got really tired of getting lost (this was pre-GPS). But I really liked my new coworkers, and they made a point to go out with me to show me around. It turned out to be the best thing I ever did. I made a ton of new friends that I still keep in touch with and am proud I did it all on my own. I eventually came back to my home city but it had nothing to do with location, but a better job opportunity popped up. That’s good your coworkers were supportive, I would hope for the same if I relocated | |
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What's work? All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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2freaky4church1 said: What's work? You are work | |
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Genesia said: Once - and it was an unmitigated disaster. X1000 especially if it puts you out of pocket and you lose an apartment or lifestyle you love living in. | |
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