Monday, March 19, 2007

On jobs, homes, Detroit and abroad

The Renter's Manifesto

This is an interesting article that hits close to home on several fronts, and is something I'm going to have to seriously ponder regarding my long term plans. I found this line in particular interesting:


Many people like to stay near where they were born. But many others would like to seek new opportunities—even, dare I say it, new experiences.
I definitely stand with a foot firmly planted on either side of that line. At some point, I'll need to make a choice between the two and be ready to accept the sacrifice of the other, and the considerations in this article might make it even more difficult.

3 comments:

JLF said...

I know that dilema. Somedays I'm not sure that coming back to Michigan was a good idea, then I see Bridget playing with her grandpa or her cousins and I wonder how I could ever move anywhere else. Somewhere there has to be a job for a lawyer, right?

Anonymous said...

My Dad (41 years at FoMoCo) was totally pissed when I refused to move back to Michigan when my USAF duty was over and get a job with one of the Big Three. I much more preferred staying in the Atlanta area and pursuing my career in the Information Systems area.

Looking at what would have happened to me if I were working in the automobile industry in Michigan in the 1990s vs. how much I enjoyed a successful career designing information systems in Atlanta and then Seattle, I just have to tell the Old Man........I told you so!!!

Anonymous said...

I hear you on the living near home, or looking to places a little farther out there. Mark and I may need to move in the next 5 years and I have mixed feelings about it. I think seeing new places, exploring, meeting new people and testing your own boundaries is such an amazing experience. That said, sometimes the only thing I need is that comfort of my crazy family. Knowing they are nearby, it's a feeling like no other.

We shall see where the path leads.

Wish I could come visit in Ireland!