LOL! I can see why he might not like it. I hear it's beautiful when you're free to move about.
Well, we've looked into moving south for as long as we've been together (wife hates it up here), but we've always predicated moving on me having a job. I've looked off/on over the years, sent resumes, never a hit, hardly ever even a call. I've heard it said more than once if looking to relocate, move! Then find a job. Much easier when you're already invested in relocating. Not many employers interested in the added risk... That being said, I've got a bachelor's in Graphic Design and am quite the geek at the pre-press stuff... but printing's just been decimated as an industry, the pay-scale's half what I used to make, and there's little work. I'd probably take home just as much working a non-descript office gig as a cube-drone... So while I'd LIKE to find the dream job running a $25m printer's prepress shop for the next 25-years, just dunno if that's going to happen. At this point I'm exploring the idea of moving sans-employment (*gulp*). I've got a stable work-history, CDL-license, worst-case I can drive a garbage-truck! Wife is a dental hygienist, she requires licensing per-state, but most reciprocate w/ NY, so probably looking at 6-weeks wait for paper-work and she's good to start applying to places (also stable work history, great recommendations available from current employer, etc.)
So, career aspirations and financial realities aside (
), my first concern is schooling for my kids. They're 8, 10, and 12 this year, so I'm looking at elementary, middle, and high-school. Tough trifecta when you're shopping in 'rural' area's? What I've noticed is there is often an affluent area outside most metro area's (genteel farming!), that are known to have good schools for the area (and high taxes!) While we're not well off by a stretch, we do have good credit (and work!), so a small old run-down place in one of those area's, would be ideal? I'm still not-too-old (41 ain't young) and can be fairly handy, so... fixer-upper w/ a few acre's. Toughest part is the schools (private school is not out of the question, I've got smart kids, they'll succeed wherever they go, but I want to give them the best opportunities possible, especially as we're pretty happy w/ the schools they're in now). We'll figure out how to make the other stuff work.
- K