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Ok I live in one of the states that has a very poor economic job growth. I want to move to CA. I have targeted an area that has real potential for my college degree. I am in the process right now of moving. (taxes done, car fixed, tending to financial things)Then I just got a call from a potential job employer. I have an interview with them next week. I pretty much have my mind set on getting out of Dodge for a better life, climate, low taxes. The only reason I would stay is because the job mite pay alot. Then I could get some plastic surgery which causes me daily anxiety. I could also get an extra bonus on my resume with this job. (Security clearance) Unknown though.

I am way over qualified for this job. Since the requirements were high school education. An I have a 4 year degree. The job may pay 36-49k a year.

What is the amount I should stay for and say no and move. I need something related to my feild on my resume badly also.

2007-02-26 04:00:56 · 3 answers · asked by Jackel 2 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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If you're that overqualified, they might turn you down anyway.

You and you alone can decide how much it is worth for you to stay or to go.

Do you have friends in CA or a potential job lined up? Yes, you do have a degree but with no experience it might be harder for you to get a job in CA.

You can always move in a year after you have something on your resume.

Remember, a bird in the hand is better than 2 in the bush.

2007-02-26 04:10:27 · answer #1 · answered by parsonsel 6 · 2 0

Only you can decide that. $36-49 is great though! I only make $32,000 and have a 4 year degree (I live in NJ too which tends to have a higher pay scale). What it comes down to is this: money vs. your dreams of leaving. What is more important to you?

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