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Mid thirties. Worked in industry for 14 years, 8 of which at current company. I've averaged a promotion roughly every 2 - 3 years, but did not see this one coming.

I was just offered a Director level role but in another state across the country. It was something I always thought would be unobtainable without an advanced degree, and I just wasn't expecting it.

I could not turn it down, the compensation package was more than I expected (I did my research). Now I have to pack up and move in 4 weeks. With 3 kids. During a pandemic.

I'm trying to do my research but there is so much to consider. Do I sell my house first or just move out there and have the realtor deal with selling? Movers or a POD? Do I pack up my stuff and put it into storage or move directly into a new place? Do I look to purchase first or get a rental for a period of time before househunting? Ship my car and fly out? Median house prices are double from where I live, and the market is competitive.

The pandemic complicates things with a baby in the mix. Feeling overwhelmed and looking for someone that's dealt with a similar situation to share their experience.

Moving to Denver.



Submitted October 17, 2020 at 10:50PM by IntegrateIngrate https://ift.tt/3kanS1E

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