Title: Interesting problem Post by: Spanky on February 20, 2008, 10:40:55 AM My wife is going to school for CPA. She is in a program that has several companies comming in to interview students for jobs/internships. One company has sent an e-mail asking if anyone would be interested in relocating. They listed the cities were L.A, SFO, Chicago, New York, Houston, DC Metro, Baltimore.
I have always been the big bread winner but this could change with her new career. I am not sure what I would do but I would guess I could find something. Just an interesting situation to be in. Title: Re: Interesting problem Post by: Aske on February 20, 2008, 10:45:57 AM good luck, better to have options nowadays than not, but that said, i dont think moving to NY or LA or DC would be great decisions unless it's a MAAAAJOR pay increase
Title: Re: Interesting problem Post by: Spanky on February 20, 2008, 10:51:12 AM No *feces*. The only cities out of those I might consider are Chicago and Houston. However Baltimore might be a nice option as my brother lives close to Trenton NJ.
Title: Re: Interesting problem Post by: gleek on February 20, 2008, 10:56:21 AM good luck, better to have options nowadays than not, but that said, i dont think moving to SF or NY or LA or DC would be great decisions unless it's a MAAAAJOR pay increase I thought prices were supposed to be dropping like crazy, but I just got a mailer from a RE agent for 1250 sqft townhouse listed at $475K. Title: Re: Interesting problem Post by: Aske on February 20, 2008, 10:59:53 AM good luck, better to have options nowadays than not, but that said, i dont think moving to SF or NY or LA or DC would be great decisions unless it's a MAAAAJOR pay increase I thought prices were supposed to be dropping like crazy, but I just got a mailer from a RE agent for 1250 sqft townhouse listed at $475K. what a bargain! probably in a bad neighborhood too [sm_devil] |