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| Mon, 03-27-2006 - 5:47pm |
Hello all.. I know I haven't posted in a while so I thought I would drop in and say Hi! I have been busy cooking at home ( I honestly have become quite comfortable again in the kitchen!), trying to keep afloat. I havent paid off too much in debt, but at least I haven't accumulated anymore. I guess that is a good thing.
Well on 3/1/06 I found out the place were I work at is closing shop around June 1st. I am not really that worried though I get a severance package and I know I will find a job. I was looking for a job when I found that one, right? lol. DH and I have been seriously considering moving back to his home state. Kinda scarey for me, all my family is here. My hubby has a few job offers to pick and choose from it just depends what he wants to do. I have to look for a job anyways so what does it matter if I have to look for one in another state. We would have to move in with my in-laws for a bit until we found somewhere to get settled. I am not crazy about that idea either.
As far as moving goes I think financially it would be better, but money is not everything either. I dont know I am torn as you can see. I just want a better life than we have. I am so tired of struggling. If my hubby takes this one job he might have to travel a bit but he would make almost as much in 6 months that we made the whole entire last year! Crazy isnt it? I know I should be sooo happy right and ready to jump on the money bandwagon. Oh well... Hope everyone is doing well and working to become debt free!!!

Welcome back and good luck with your moving decision. We've had to make those decisions before too and they aren't any fun at all. It's hard to see into the future and figure out where you'd be happiest.
Let us know what you decide.
Hello,
I'm sorry to hear your job will be closing shop. However, it's nice to hear that you have the option of staying with in-laws when you move out of state. Sure, it's not the most comfortable solution, but it will be less expensive for you to find a new place to live.
Sincerely,
Lindsey Schocke
Sincerely,
Lindsey Schocke
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You are right, money isn't everything!