So I recently got a job offer. It is in a very small City which is a 2.5 hour drive to the closest city. The job seems to be what I want to do but I’m just concerned about the distance. It will be 9 hour travel time from family and my girlfriend of 2 years. I believe I got this offer so fast because I was the one or part of a few that applied. This would be my first entry job in banking. What do you guys think of accepting a job that is so far from a major city? My opinion is I would like the job but would not like the area. Please let me know your thoughts.
Not exactly, most girls I date would rather be with me and move with me than anything else they have going on. Also, hes been with her 2 years? Thats a long time. If I was with a girl for 2 years I think she would have to be marriage material.
Okay fair enough. I was shallow minded on my part. Apologies.
The girls I have dated would be against moving to a very small city in the middle of nowhere, which means she would say good bye to her career, career goals and ambitions, friends, and family. Now if I were going to say Nebraska to head some energy company and pull in 2mm a year, that’s a different story. In this case, yes, most girls (not all) would follow me to the no man’s land and give up HER dreams.
Yea, it is a far opportunity but it would be my foot in the industry. All the banks in my surrounding area require experience but nobody wants to let you start. I look at the positives, I will learn a large amount of relevant information no matter how long I am there. My girlfriend and I have been apart for summers and she is 100% supportive even though it is not the easy choice. I will have to focus on the long term benefits, by having this job for an extended period of time (6 months +) I become more marketable than someone who has no experience. I plan to go for 6 months and see how I feel, if I am feeling well I will really try and go for the 1 year.
Well it’s 2.5 hours from the closest city, travel time to go home is roughly 9 hours. Even though the miles isn’t that bad, no direct flights makes it difficult.
What gets me nervous is people saying stay for 2 years or even 3 years. What are your guys opinion on going for 6 months and using that to “test the waters”. I may love the job, I may hate it, I may love the area, I may hate it. If i think I can stay there longer then do so, but if I am miserable I am always free to leave at any time. No matter how long I will be there I will have learned a lot of relevant experience.