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Michchamp
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We're moving to Texas next month.
Been interviewing/looking for a new job in Chicago for the last year; had some interviews but nothing panned out. I hate my current job, am substantially underpaid, and my boss(es) have made no efforts to address my concerns about workload, pay, etc. over the last year. (consider my extensive posting history here one passive aggressive response to that).
anyways... I decided to consider finally consider relocating outside Chicago about a month ago, and of course the first out-of-state opportunity that comes along is in Houston, of course and they love me, fly me down for interviews, throw money at me, and don't stop calling me til I accept their offer. With two kids, more money and a lower cost of living is not really an offer I could refuse. But the whole thing is ironic isn't it?
The average IQ of the state is going to skyrocket once I get there.
Been interviewing/looking for a new job in Chicago for the last year; had some interviews but nothing panned out. I hate my current job, am substantially underpaid, and my boss(es) have made no efforts to address my concerns about workload, pay, etc. over the last year. (consider my extensive posting history here one passive aggressive response to that).
anyways... I decided to consider finally consider relocating outside Chicago about a month ago, and of course the first out-of-state opportunity that comes along is in Houston, of course and they love me, fly me down for interviews, throw money at me, and don't stop calling me til I accept their offer. With two kids, more money and a lower cost of living is not really an offer I could refuse. But the whole thing is ironic isn't it?
The average IQ of the state is going to skyrocket once I get there.