....empty pockets never held any one back - only empty heads and empty hearts can do that......
so if u get your attitute towards money straight, it will help u straighten out almost every other area in ur life.
2006-08-30 00:42:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Money isn't everything to me. It is important but I won't let it dictate my life if a large amount is involved. As long as I am making enough to get by, I will stay and surround myself with good friends. Heck, good friends are hard to come by these days. However, the decision is yours and yours alone. If you are ready for change and/or the excitement of a new place, then by all means, go for it if you so desire. You only live once and should enjoy it. If money is the only reason why you would move, I think you might regret that decision.
2006-08-30 00:35:33
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answered by Emi 3
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I would weigh the pros's and con's. Will this job not only bring in more money but will it give you the advancement and experience you need in your career to move ahead. Your friends will be your friends if you are close or far, and the almost perfect place.. who knows maybe you will the perfect place when you move. Remember money is not everything when you are making your decision.
2006-08-30 00:35:41
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answered by lost_soul 4
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After reading the description I would say hell no! But if that wasn't a factor in the decision the only thing that would stop me would be the new proposed location. For instance I could never live in Texas. But from what you say, you seem very happy with where you are maybe money is all that important when you have who really care about you. Best of Luck!!!
2006-08-30 01:56:13
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answered by IZZY 1
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Is being around people you love more important to you at this stage in your life than making a lot more money? I couldnt imagine being in your situation but being single with no kids would make it a lot easier to at least take the money option and if if it doesnt work out or you can take being away from loved ones...you can always move back to your town.
2006-08-30 00:35:00
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answered by Mean Carleen 7
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For myself and Family I would, but for you I can not really say yes of course. When you say some people you really love is there one in particular, then I would say talk to this person, If this is not the case then I would weigh up the prow's and cons and then you have to decide where you want to see yourself in a couple of years from now also money is not always important but on the other hand very handy.
2006-08-30 00:39:27
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answered by Mama 2
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i would definetely move to make more money friends are always friends you can stay touch by phone or email even once in a while you can drop out there to have fun also you can find friends everywhere if you are good at heart, so make more money and only its a matter of time once you grow older you want to return home and have a quiet life with friends and family.
2006-08-30 00:36:03
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answered by Mr. Cool !!! 3
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If l were moving to improve my lifestyle yes l would go, you have no children to hold you back, why not try it out, you will miss your family, can you live without seeing them and your friends. But if you go and find you are really unhappy you can always move back. Only you can make this choice, what is more important to you??
2006-08-30 00:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in southerin spain in a beautiful whitewashed vilage in the mountains, where it hardly ever rains and life is laid back and great, but next year me and my husband are moving back to the UK for better jobs and more money. The way i see it, is once we have made some decent money, we can always come back again later!
2006-08-30 00:34:25
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answered by clairehair21 2
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2016-11-06 01:26:26
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answered by ? 4
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Well ask yourself these things.
Will I love the work as much as the money?
Are there great bennefits to match that money?
Is the area a good area?
And then look at the job you are in now, is it a dead end?
If the job is worth it to you as a whole then move.
2006-08-30 00:34:53
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answered by Biker 6
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