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I vote move, but don't sell, then come back. View it as an adventure
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I vote move, but don't sell, then come back. View it as an adventure
Sounds like you have intangible, nonnumeric motives along w the practical ones. Maybe that you want the promotion now with time to explore the possibilities it offers. Perhaps that you'd like to experience living somewhere new, sense of a larger world than where you've always lived, how and who you might be in another setting. If those are factors, the only way to know is to go. Your son and dog children can maintain a home base to return to. Factor wardrobe adjustment into the cost analysis. Congratulations on this opportunity!
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I’d sell the livestock whether you take the job or don’t.
I’m a bird hunter so Kansas wouldn’t be bad for me.
Move but don't sell puts you back in debt, but that may not be bad. Check into taxes, cost of living, social life. You're single, so is there a social life there for you?
Is there a job market there? You say climb the company ladder, is this just the first move of several?
We left family moving from NH to WY, its harder than we thought between grandkids being born (not an issue for you), but also from aging.parents
You say you will not sell, is coming back an option since you are moving for a promotion
If this is the case I say go for it especially if your not gonna have to sell your place. You could drop right back without much to lose.Coming back home is always an option, if not for this company then for a competitor or a client. If I stayed up there until retirement I could certainly return then.