I was forced into making a decision.
Pretty much how I read that one too, DAT.
I wish I could have just lived with my parents until I found the best job. It would have been better if someone could have just paid for my room and board for however many years it took until I found the perfect job.
Translation: Bills? Responsibility? Accountability? **** that! Oh, and DUmmies? No such thing as "the perfect job." You find one you enjoy and are good at doing, but there are positives and negatives to all jobs.
Don't put too much hope in the recruitors - they are paid to search for people like yourself and are often far from professional placement people.
I would, however, place a greater faith in spell check than you seem to have done thus far. And as far as professional recruiters go, some "professional placement people" depend on putting you into a position for their livelihood.
Don't expect a parallel move - not in this economy. You are now vulnerable to the labor market and that will probably indicate lower wages.
Really? Depending upon where I'm willing to go, I could be looking at more money--significantly more in some cases (think 25 percent or more.) If I was single and unencumbered by having my home on the market for many months and losing money on the deal, some are actually quite tempting. Some employers also offer signing bonuses or pay moving costs. Amazing what people will do or will give you to work for them if you're a dependable and marketable employee in a useful job skill.
I like the idea of the job, but I did not enjoy the hour drive each way.
Nor do I, but amazingly enough, I still do it. So do lots of other people.
Maybe you should click some of those banner ads for people who make megabucks sitting at home clicking banner ads. What could go wrong?