How foolish is it to move to Houston with my GF temporarily?
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Hustler are you a contracting officer? **** is corrupt wherever you go, government or private sector. Its part if the game.
Sounds like you did allright in sales if you weren't fired. Sales is the heart of business and business in the usa is doing fantastically. Particularly big business.
If you have an interest in money then why not get another sales job? There are much better sales jobs out there. The pay for enterprise sales is high, approaching Goldman Sachs pay. Entry level doing inside sales (basically telemarketing) can pay up to 120K. 70K starting should be easily attainable- just be the likeable jerk in the interview that you are on the forums and they will hire you. I'm serious.
Regarding the girl, what will her PhD be in? Is it a moneymaking degree? If she will be making 15k a year for the rest of her life I would factor that into my decision too.
She's looking at a PhD in economics. After a couple publishing's she can start her "expert witness" contracting for attorneys and possibly make some cash.
#44
I disagree with about everything you said on the marriage thing. But anyways, do you think you could squeeze into this if that is enough money for you? I think you might even be able to get the GS-09 position.
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.as...0+12%3a17%3a00
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I disagree with about everything you said on the marriage thing. But anyways, do you think you could squeeze into this if that is enough money for you? I think you might even be able to get the GS-09 position.
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.as...0+12%3a17%3a00
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.as...0+12%3a17%3a00
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Yeah, don't get me started on the GS-14 lap-dog crew. I do their budgets, hiring selection, congressional correspondence, training madates, personnel reviews...I really don't know what these guys do aside from provide a liability buffer between the politicians and the people smart enough to see through the bullshit.
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Yeah, don't get me started on the GS-14 lap-dog crew. I do their budgets, hiring selection, congressional correspondence, training madates, personnel reviews...I really don't know what these guys do aside from provide a liability buffer between the politicians and the people smart enough to see through the bullshit.
jealous? u mad bro?
#54
new here, don't know you well, so please take my comments with a grain of salt. Been with my current wife 9 years. We've moved together and separate several times in that span.
From the outside looking in you have several distinct problems that you are grouping together. While yes, they are not all mutually exclusive, they should most likely be handled and worked through individually. What I mean is you have your job situation and your woman situation. At this point you seem to be tieing the success of both of those together. That will put a tremendous amount of stress on your relationship.
So yeah, it's easy to say that from my pov in comparison to living the reality of it. I'd go long distance for a while and slowly sort out the job situation. That way you can test out the relationship strength without linking significant parts of your life in the success of said relationship.
From the outside looking in you have several distinct problems that you are grouping together. While yes, they are not all mutually exclusive, they should most likely be handled and worked through individually. What I mean is you have your job situation and your woman situation. At this point you seem to be tieing the success of both of those together. That will put a tremendous amount of stress on your relationship.
So yeah, it's easy to say that from my pov in comparison to living the reality of it. I'd go long distance for a while and slowly sort out the job situation. That way you can test out the relationship strength without linking significant parts of your life in the success of said relationship.
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Hustler,
“There is no Emotion ; There is peace” is the first line of the Jedi code. Qui-Gon Jinn stated in episode I to live in the moment. By living in the moment we are at peace. The future and the past can effect our emotions.
If we have done something bad in the past, it can make us feel guilty, therefore we are not at peace. Or if we look to the future for someone to die, or something that also can make us feel sad and depressed, again we are not at peace.
Living in the present takes away those emotions such as sadness, depression, anger, fear, aggression, hate. A Jedi should do their best to keep the peace wherever they go.
“There is no Emotion ; There is peace” is the first line of the Jedi code. Qui-Gon Jinn stated in episode I to live in the moment. By living in the moment we are at peace. The future and the past can effect our emotions.
If we have done something bad in the past, it can make us feel guilty, therefore we are not at peace. Or if we look to the future for someone to die, or something that also can make us feel sad and depressed, again we are not at peace.
Living in the present takes away those emotions such as sadness, depression, anger, fear, aggression, hate. A Jedi should do their best to keep the peace wherever they go.
#57
Dallas sucks, so move to Houston. Seriously though, based on what you have said in the past you have no real financial obligation right now, so it is just whether or not you want to over whether or not you should. You need to be in a job that you enjoy regardless of whether or not you stay in Dallas.
I will help you out all I can if you do decide to come down here. If you need a place to work on your car, then my back garage is open to you. Need to store it for a few months, then I can make room at the shop. Anything I can do to make your decision any easier let me know. I don't have much expirience in the way of apartments near Rice, but I know the area right around that can be crazy expensive and by Houston Baptist it can be a lot better.
I will help you out all I can if you do decide to come down here. If you need a place to work on your car, then my back garage is open to you. Need to store it for a few months, then I can make room at the shop. Anything I can do to make your decision any easier let me know. I don't have much expirience in the way of apartments near Rice, but I know the area right around that can be crazy expensive and by Houston Baptist it can be a lot better.
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Not all sales jobs are like that. Ask me how I know. Many offer a lot of freedom. You can always get fired bu there are a shitload of sales jobs out there.
If GF is best of the best or at least pretty good World Bank or IMF loves economists with PhDs. Ask me how I know that too haha.