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Hey Joe.
I do qualify however it would be very difficult to benefit from litigation as this is a large company with deep pockets and strong legal groups. Also harder to prove then deny. Remote leaders are very rare and I am most effective when on the ground. Unless the entire team is remote. Thank you for the thoughts Quote:
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Relocation and other ideas
Considering (leaning heavily towards) relocating. When it rains it pours; don’t ask ... but yeah moving is now on the table.
Looking for thoughts on locations Calafornia ? Austin TX Seattle WA New York (city) Any other areas I should consider Assuming of course I could find something, the market is strong so I think so. If I am going to move across the country then Iwabt to go where thier is strong car culture |
CANADA... Waterloo Ontario. We smell God damn fantastic, we drink , fight and play hockey way better then anyone else , free health care. Ummmmm oh you can practice drifting donuts and such in the winter and everyone just thinks oh hey theres Dave out for a rip bud
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#1 — having been married to someone that was head of HR all of her career — it’s MUCH better to job hunt while still employed. #2 — I travel a lot - and have lived in New York City - Seattle and California. New York City is CRAZY expensive - so even if you have a fantastic job - you’ll be hard pressed to live decently. Seattle is turning into a cesspool of homeless and immigrants..... After 30 years of living there - you couldn’t pay me to go back. And that rain everyone talks about — yeah — it’s miserable. Gray dark cold - and the most beautiful place in the country in the spring and summer. California is another place that USED to be great - but once again - when you factor in the housing costs - taxes on EVERYTHING - ridiculous commutes - ridiculous prices. If you’re rich and can live in Newport Beach.... and not have to commute - it would be great.... Austin is one of my favorite towns. It’s fun - it’s hip - it’s growing - it has a nice lake (Travis) - trees - hills - affordable housing.... in the suburbs - or live downtown and walk everywhere.... it has a great food scene and music.... has a great race track.... BBQ.... |
Atlanta. We have plenty of software and tech. I'm not sure if it's in your particular area of expertise though. We've got a better car culture than most of the other places listed as well. Cost of living isn't bad depending on which area you're in. Give it a look. Good luck to you!
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I'm in the tech business myself and travel nationally for work.
Id stay out of CA it's too expensive at this point. My favorites on the list are Austin / Phx both with strong tech markets. Have you considered looking at resellers? Typically they are in demand of PM's and have a better work life balance than some of the OEM's. |
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