Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Job Interview

My wife is flying out to Ohio very early this morning for her "big corporate job interview" on Wednesday. It will be a grueling day of individual interviews and group projects. So please keep her in your prayers and thoughts on Wednesday as she does her best to get us out of the California rat race. If she gets the job, she would have to move to Columbus by the first week of May. I have teaching commitments through December, though, so I would remain in California until Christmas and look for a teaching job in Ohio during those seven months. Fortunately my wife's boss offered to rent me a room in their place very cheaply, so I would be able to save a ton of cash (not to mention fund my IRA) before I move out to OH where it is far, far cheaper to live than in California. We may even try to buy a house out there, given that the median home price is just $127,000. First she must land this job, though, so once again please keep her in your thoughts/prayers on Wednesday as she endures the corporate interview gauntlet.

8 comments:

limeade said...

Good luck to her on the interview.

-limeade

frugal zeitgeist said...

Best of luck to the missus! Fingers crossed.

moneymonk said...

median price just $127K wow ! that's a steal. Best of luck to your wife

shawna said...

and if want to save a little more, homes can be found a little cheaper in Canal Winchester, which is a suburb of Columbus. Good luck to her!

Zachary said...

Thanks, everyone! She's a little nervous, as one might expect. At least she will only have to wait a week or so to find out if she is hired or not.

Shawna: Thanks for the info on Canal Winchester. We'll be sure to look into it if/when we move out there.

Thanks again, everyone!

Aires_Queen said...

If the median home price is just $127k, what is the median wage then? Usually they balance eachother out.

MyOwnMillions said...

Good luck to your interview!

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