Im in NY recently graduated college and am looking to relocate to FL im just wondering should I just save money and go then find a job or should I try and find a job while Im still in NY and what would be the best way of going about that?
2006-07-22
07:49:16
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yeeeehaw4
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My buddies live down there so I will have a place to stay til I get my feet on the ground I just dont want to overstay my welcome ya know
2006-07-22
07:56:23 ·
update #1
I have a job with a large corporate bank right now and I just dont like it and really want to get out of new york while I am yound and have no ties.
2006-07-22
08:08:21 ·
update #2
It depends on the availability of jobs in your field. My friend tried to live in NY and find a job in FL, it was very expensive going back and forth for interviews. Plus you may find a job willing to pay your relocation fees if you research and interview before moving.
But if you have somewhere to stay and some money in your pocket, go for it because your student loans don't have to be paid yet
Good Luck
2006-07-22 07:57:13
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answered by nyotamuhammad 1
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You should find a job first, then relocate so that you dont get stranded out there in FL. What if it takes you weeks to find a job? Unless you wouldnt mind being a couch peanut for a while then i think you should get a job so you can always have some mula!
The best way to go about that will be to post your resume on monster or any of those kinds of site, ofcourse you choose FL for your location and tell them you'll be able to start workn immediately. Chances are, if you do get a job, they'll want you to start in about a week anyway so you've still got time to chilax, as well as move
2006-07-22 07:55:14
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answered by Juliet 2
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Find a job save some money then move to Florida.
2006-07-22 07:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can save enough money to live on for six months go for it. Otherwise I would say get a job and then move.
2006-07-22 07:53:12
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answered by EPnTX 4
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find a job then move...this way you can save on gas prices because your house or apartment will be closer to your job. Hope this helps! Good luck, :)
2006-07-22 07:54:08
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answered by manateeluver32 3
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Find the job first. They will pay for your relocation and the other expenses will be tax deductible.
2006-07-22 08:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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move, only if you can save some money in case you don't find job soon. if you'll want to move when you'll be working, it's gonna disturb you from work, which is bad, especially when you are at the beginning.
2006-07-22 07:57:43
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answered by nastea 2
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set up as many interviews as you can (that cover an entire week) before you move out there... and then move out there w/out havin' the job just yet... so that it puts pressure on you to nail the interview(s)... i'm sure you're bright enough to land a job if you have several interviews lined up...
2006-07-22 07:54:16
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answered by rythizzle 2
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I think you should choose the first answerer. They seem like they have it all summed up!
2006-07-22 07:58:20
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answered by ♥♫i luv♥♫juicy fruit♥♫gum 6
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find a job first!
2006-07-22 07:52:23
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answered by purplekristi 3
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