How many years of work experience do you need before you can find a decent-paying job out-of-town?
I really hate the city I live in, especially the people, and I cannot take it anymore. I wanted to relocate immediately after graduating from university, but no one wanted to hire someone fresh out of college with no relevant experience. I have traveled all around the country and narrowed my search down to a few select cities. Is it possible for someone with one year of relevant work experience -- plus a Bachelor's degree -- to land a job in Seattle, Sacramento, Minneapolis, Tampa, Charlotte, Nashville, Memphis, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Richmond or Baltimore? Or are employers looking for candidates with several years of experience? I like my current job, but I cannot tolerate this city/region; never have, never will. Please help me out... I have never relocated before and am desperate to be the next person to make his exodus from this sinking hellhole.
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It really depends on what you do. For instance, if you were in the medical field, like nursing or occupational therapy, you shouldn't have a problem. The same would probably apply for a teaching degree. But if you were in certain business or financial fields, it may be more difficult for you.
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That is a trick question. It depends on where you live. LA or NY $50K year you will starve. Seattle, Portland $50K you will live fine. $100K in Texas you will live like a king.
I really hate the city I live in, especially the people, and I cannot take it anymore. I wanted to relocate immediately after graduating from university, but no one wanted to hire someone fresh out of college with no relevant experience. I have traveled all around the country and narrowed my search down to a few select cities. Is it possible for someone with one year of relevant work experience -- plus a Bachelor's degree -- to land a job in Seattle, Sacramento, Minneapolis, Tampa, Charlotte, Nashville, Memphis, Dallas, Houston, Austin, Richmond or Baltimore? Or are employers looking for candidates with several years of experience? I like my current job, but I cannot tolerate this city/region; never have, never will. Please help me out... I have never relocated before and am desperate to be the next person to make his exodus from this sinking hellhole.
Renting & Real Estate - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
It really depends on what you do. For instance, if you were in the medical field, like nursing or occupational therapy, you shouldn't have a problem. The same would probably apply for a teaching degree. But if you were in certain business or financial fields, it may be more difficult for you.
2 :
That is a trick question. It depends on where you live. LA or NY $50K year you will starve. Seattle, Portland $50K you will live fine. $100K in Texas you will live like a king.
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