If the last two years have taught us anything, remote workforces can be sustainable for extended periods, even in situations that commonly rely on a localized presence.
But, some jobs take us out of the comfort of our pajamas and easy chairs and into new territories – literally.
If you’re considering taking a new job in a new city, or even state, the adventure alone may be worth your time.
But you’ll need to consider if this job is worth uprooting yourself physically and worth the financial impact it will have.
Generally speaking, when someone takes a job at a distant location, there’s likely some incentive to do so – a significant pay bump or a long-running dream to live in the area the job is in.
There have been many cases of folks changing jobs and cities and finding out that it isn’t quite working out the way they had hoped, as they had not considered the possibility of job loss or a change in the cost of living for the area.
Moving for a job is a huge decision to make, and it’s essential to stay on top of all of the possibilities to ensure you are adequately prepared for them.
Planning for big changes is right up our alley, so if you want to talk with us about what kinds of plans you should be making when moving for a job, we’d love to hear from you.
Call us up at 513-563-PLAN (7526) or head online and book a quick 15 minute appointment today!