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My wife seems hell bent on moving to chicago...


Jase

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She had a job offer that didn't offer enough money to justify the increased cost of living, but had more potential for higher earnings down the road. She had to turn it down.

But now she's saying that her only long-term future with the company is in Chicago. As someone who's never lived outside of charlotte, naturally this scares the poop out of me. It won't be easy for me to find a job up there, either.

Do they at least have biscuits up there??

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Ugh, sounds like you are giving up a lot for a chance at something bigger. Many stories can be told of people who took that chance and it lead to success. Many other stories of those coming back home with their tails between their legs. Might be the biggest decision you make in life.

Hope that helps. sarcasm

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kevlar

lol

Anyway, yes, we have biscuits.

You likely would end up in the suburbs, which are quite pleasant.

Buy a coat.

Plus, you have me, which is awesome.

This is true. We could get in some trouble.

I am highly skeptical of these northern biscuits, though.

Property taxes seem out of this world, too.

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Ask yourself this Jase;

When have you ever said "My wife seems hell bent on...." that didn't end with her getting her way?

Buy a parka my friend, we'll miss you

The only situation where this applies is she really wanted to buy the house we're living in.

And then also when she wanted to have a baby.

Then again when she wanted a second baby.

Crap.

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