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#8952 - 10/13/05 10:15 PM
To move or not to move?
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Registered: 09/27/05
Posts: 58
Loc: New Albany, Ohio
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Seeking feedback!
Here's some background: My husband accepted a job with Arby's one year ago. The opportunity was something he couldn't pass up for a guy who accidentally ended up in the fast food industry. It has also allowed me to be a SAHM.
Joe moved to Cleveland last October. The boys and I joined him at the end of Janaury. We were all very sad to be leaving Denver, but had faith we were making the right choice.
We lived in the Residence Inn for 5 weeks (2 adults, 2 kids, 2 cats and 12 houseplants) while all our belongings were in storage.
At the first of February, we made an offer on a house in Akron because Arby's said Joe would supervise that area. That night, they asked him to go to Columbus. We thought, "what the heck, could be a good career move!".
We found a quaint, little, old house to buy, but the sellers couldn't close until May. In March, we rented an apartment near the neighborhood we were buying in.
As a girl who gets spiritually in touch with her space, this apartment had bad, bad energy....sitting next to the interstate. I was miserable!
Our Colorado house wasn't selling and the closing date was coming near for the Columbus house. We got out of the contract.
Finally the Colorado house sold and we still were not feeling home in the "yucky apartment". We decided to stay renters for fear Joe would get transferred to yet another city in the near future. In July we moved to a beautiful townhome in New Albany.
NOW, Arby's wants Joe to go to Toledo, OH. I knew he may be transferred, but I never thought it would be this year OR in the same state!
The transfer COULD be good for his career, but there is no promise. If we stay in Columbus, it could take longer for him to get to the next rung on the ladder.
I'm really not interested in the idea. Can't tell you why? I'm very intuitive and Joe is very facts and figures.
I would hate to be the one who slowed him down on the career path. I also worry about what this could do to our little guys.
UGH! Four moves in one year???? INSANE!!
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#8953 - 10/14/05 12:01 AM
Re: To move or not to move?
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Registered: 07/08/05
Posts: 245
Loc: Ocala Florida
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Stacy Is each of these moves a step up in Joe's career or just a linear move? Is he getting ahead or just proving he's a company man that says yes? It's early in his job with this company- I would talk to other wives to see if constant moving is the norm. You're out of your comfort zone with no place to nest and little ones on top of it. you have to balance your ability to stay home with a new nomadic lifestyle- anywhere can be home if you accept that you have to give up to get best of luck on a tough situation
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#8955 - 10/14/05 04:06 AM
Re: To move or not to move?
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Registered: 09/27/05
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Loc: New Albany, Ohio
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This most recent "opportunity" would be a linear move that will supposedly put him in a better position for a promotion. Moving people around is not the norm. Most supervisors stay put in the areas where they work because of extended family. Our original plan included moving around while the kids were little and then stopping around or before middle school. But, when we talked, we figured it would be once every couple of years. There was NEVER a consideration for multiple times in one year! This is really putting pressure between us! UGH! Does anyone have a crystal ball I can barrow??
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#8957 - 10/15/05 01:53 AM
Re: To move or not to move?
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Registered: 09/27/05
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Loc: New Albany, Ohio
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Jersey Girl ~ Thanks for the reply! I'll be sure my husband reads this. Now, my boys are 4 and 20 months. I can see your point about how things could go at the time when the kids hit school-age.
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#8959 - 10/15/05 05:53 PM
Re: To move or not to move?
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Registered: 03/12/04
Posts: 1177
Loc: Decatur, Illinois
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I too was always the new kid on the block, or re-enrolling in the same school because I was bounced back and forth between Mom and Grandma and Grandpa. It took me years to finally decide I was worthy of anything, or had any talent at all. I was voted class president in the 8th grade, I actually went to the same school I had finished 7th grade in! Two weeks later we were packing up and moving to California. I ended up in five different junior high schools in three different states! I won't even move furniture in my house!!!!! We've been here for 10 years and will stay as long as we can still manuever up and down the stairs and take care of it!
Sherri
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#8961 - 10/15/05 11:19 PM
Re: To move or not to move?
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Registered: 03/14/05
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Loc: New Jersey
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Dotsie - I have been in my current home for 10 years and refuse to budge. My last move was from Jersey to Alaska and then back to Jersey. I watched my children play catch-up and decided at that time that the nomadiac lifestyle was over for me. Sherri - Yep, back and forth to Grandma's house would be the reason for re-enrolling in one school 4 times. I am all for change but the home has to be a solid base. Stacy M. - I hope you get settled with this issue. Dotsie brought up a good point; decide on a base and work with what is available in that area. I learned long ago to not base my life on a company, especially when loyalty is a thing of the past. Companies expect the employee to be loyal while the company never hesitates to cut an employee loose if doing so improves the bottom line. Good luck with whatever your decision is.
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