My wife has a very important job and she has worked there for almost thirty years. Her boss recently came to her and explained, due to job cuts, that if she would like to continue working for his company, she would have to relocate to Philly, which was a huge decision to her and our family. We have two children still in school so that was a huge factor too, in deciding what to do. We did research the schools there and also made a trip there to see different homes available, and their surroundings. There were also many jobs philly had to offer. I would have to take a cut in pay, but not nearly as much as my wife would. She has built up many years of seniority, retirement plan and also other savings programs she has money invested in. In weighing out the pros and cons, we agreed together that it was in the best interest to all of us in our family to relocate. Jobs philly has to offer were plentiful for myself as well. I have already began my job search and have submitted resumes to many online. The company she is working for will also pay a small percentage of our housing expenses for the first three months, but won’t pay a lot because she will continue getting paid and within one week after moving, she will walk into her new office and it will be ready for her to begin working in her new location. The week she will be off will be paid time off. Her employer will pay for all moving expenses incurred, which will save us so much money. After making three trips there, with two of them being with our children, we are all excited for the huge change and looking forward to it. I have already had many companies contact me about jobs, too. The only problem we haven’t solved yet is selling our home. We hired a real estate company to assist us in selling it, so we won’t have to keep coming back every time someone wants to see it. We also hired other people to mow our lawn, water our grass and plants and be sure everything is okay inside and out.