Job Consideration
Written by Nile | Posted in Blogging | Posted on
17-05-2009 |
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Right now it has not been easy to find something good as a job in my area. Most of the things available are factory work. That does not do anything for me as my career has always been along the lines of web and graphic design. It is actually what I am studying for. I am seriously considering to look for New York jobs as there are a lot of opportunities in my field, especially in the New York City area.
Of course, I like the freelancing, but I am not as known as others and even though I do have some demand on my services, it is not like having a regular job to go to. As a freelancer, I have to pay for my own healthcare and even continuously strive to put myself above others when bidding for a job. I am almost at the point in my life that I may need to move to somewhere like New York to finally get somewhere with my career.
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You might find that that moving is the right solution, but I would definitely say to track your expenses since NYC isn’t a cheap place to live. May live in one of the outside suburbs and commute. Depending on where you live now, you might try finding a job before you move, but as a person who’s done the job search thing in NYC, you’ll probably have to move first.
Wow, I didn’t see that you had made a similar post before mine. Oh well, it’s true for our area. There isn’t a wealth of job choices around here, unless you happen to fall into something.
That’s why I’m looking at Texas. It’s away from most of our family, but would pay the bills well. The cost of living isn’t much higher either, so no sticker shock if we make the leap.