[SML] Sorta OT: Moving for a job

nathan best best.nathan at gmail.com
Mon May 2 15:53:28 UTC 2016


Thanks for all the tips Joe. I'm not necessarily looking to get out of
dodge, but I'm open to the idea of moving out of state, but you do raise
really good points about the downsides. Thank you

On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 10:29 PM, Joe D via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> It sounds like you are just wanting to get out of your current town,
> rather than having a specific place to go.  That makes it harder in some
> ways, but if you have a specific kind of job in mind, the job opportunity
> will probably be the real deciding factor.
>
> Certainly it can be nice to move where you have existing family.
> Otherwise you are liable to put roots down far away from family, and will
> run into issues caring for ageing parents.  Then when you are ageing, and
> need your kids to be looking after you, the issue reverses. It also gives
> you need help because of a serious injury.
>
> It is hard to really know an area until you have lived there are year or
> so.  And even the initial decision about where to rent may be difficult
> with a short visit.  So, try to do a short-term rental for a month or two
> before you commit to a year rent.  Avoiding a long commute will be an
> important goal, so where you work will likely be a strong factor.
>
> Your biggest expense will be housing, and that can vary a lot.  Second,
> some states have income tax, and others don't. I think those are the two
> most important factors in regards to cost of living differences.
>
> Finally, keep track of any expenses for the job hunt and the move, because
> you can deduct anything not paid by the company on you income tax.
>
> -Joe
>
>
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