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Seeking advice about relocating

5 点作者 mackraken超过 10 年前
I could use some advice about relocating. For background, I live in a medium large, very nice midwestern city that’s highly rated for being a great place to live. I have a nice house, a spouse and young children (infant and 4 yr old). I make a good living here as a senior engineer (web ~90k). For the last 2 years I’ve turned down invitations to interview with several highly regarded, established names in the Valley. I’m 40 years old (but appear 5-10 yrs younger). The job options where I am now are limited to a handful of small start-ups and very large financial&#x2F;insurance (where I’d stagnate). I’ve worked hard and had great luck. I really like where I am now (medium sized, well-known company) doing app development in a rich problem domain, under a great manager, team, stack - you name it. Our Business is finding it’s way through some rapid change though (layoffs, etc), and I’m not sure how much longer the current environment will last. I feel like in 3-5 years I will regret having passed these invitations up.<p>Reasons I haven’t made the move: 1. My son has a serious health condition. It will likely require a major surgery in the near future (3-6 months). We have great insurance and get great care from a well-respected hospital 20 minutes from our home. 2. My wife’s job is great, but it’s tied to the area. Financially, any increase in salary I might make out there, wouldn’t make up for the loss of my wife’s income and the increased cost of living. Longer term, her earning potential much greater than mine. 3. I love where I live. I grew up near NYC. I’m doubtful I would enjoy the same standard of living &amp; quality of life I enjoy here, there.<p>I feel like I have some options here for the next few years, but I’m losing sleep over it now. What would you do in my situation?

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smt88超过 10 年前
You haven&#x27;t presented even the tiniest reason to move. Why are you even considering it?<p>You like your city, job, AND company. Yes, your company might change in a few years, but you&#x27;ll still have options then. You&#x27;ll be able to freelance at the very least. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.<p>You&#x27;ve said that your combined income would likely decrease if you left. That&#x27;s a big deal, especially considering cost-of-living in NYC or SF is likely double what you pay now.<p>The startup world isn&#x27;t a good fit for someone who needs to be as risk-averse as you, especially in SF. You need to have a plan for retirement and your children&#x27;s colleges. You can&#x27;t go bankrupt. In SF or NYC, you&#x27;d either have to rent (and burn a bunch of money) or buy a place that would also add a huge mortgage on top of your other expenses.<p>There are many small-to-medium software companies in other, cheaper cities. If you really want to jump ship, check out Houston, Nashville, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Charlotte. There are probably more that I&#x27;m missing. Obviously you need to filter for the kind of lifestyle&#x2F;culture that you want.<p>Get your resume in the hands of some recruiters and see what turns up.
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EdwardMSmith超过 10 年前
Sounds like you&#x27;ve got a &quot;grass-is-greener&quot; thing going on. Everything is good where you&#x27;re at, but you feel you&#x27;re missing something. I&#x27;ve felt that way.<p>Go take a few interviews, and spend a few days in the Valley. Be sure to drive...at rush hour... price a few houses&#x2F;apartments...<p>If you&#x27;re anything like me - who is also in a medium-large (well, a college town just outside of) midwestern city that&#x27;s highly rated for being a great place to live, with kids, wife with amazing job, etc. - interviewing and spending a little time there quickly clears up the grass-is-greener syndrome.
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hkarthik超过 10 年前
I&#x27;ve been considering a Bay Area relocation for many of the same reasons as you. I&#x27;ve been working remotely with great success but the pull of swinging for the fences in the Bay Area continues to tempt me.<p>However I&#x27;m still going back and forth (and like you losing some sleep over it). The cost of living is really astronomical in every respect, and I&#x27;m not entirely convinced that trading all my financial security is going to work out well for the family.<p>That being said, I&#x27;ve enjoyed a lot of success working remotely for the past 3 years, so if I decide not to move, I will just continue to do that.<p>Feel free to email me if you have any specific questions&#x2F;concerns and want to discuss further. My email is in my profile.
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lafar6502超过 10 年前
just make sure you have some money set aside for sudden loss of job, and use your time for finding a new job in your area. After all, you&#x27;re in a big city so the jobs are there for sure.
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