I had originally written a book but decided to rehash this a bit differently.
I recently posted about a job that I was applying for that I would have really liked had it offered more or same money, more or same vacation, and allowed me a few months to move and start. As expected, I did not get an offer.
It made me think of my future, and how I might get to where I want to be.
With a baby, a wife anxious to spend time with her child, and a big family back on the east coast, I struggle with "outlook". It's easy to ignore the family when I'm enjoying the wide open spaces or beautiful weather of the southwest, but its much harder when my child's grandparents and great grandparents are missing her face.
I'm starting to come to this realization that the longer I stay with my current employer (who's awesome by the way), the less likely I am to find another employer who will match my current situation. I will almost undoubtedly have to start over or step backwards, especially in areas with lower cost of living.
My wife and I are both working, and getting away with a relatively good deal in terms of daycare. We make good money, have virtually no debt aside from the house, and are quickly saving more than half our income. In another year or so of work, we could easily save up enough to buy a home all-cash in areas of the east coast that interest us (Asheville outskirts, Chattanooga, Pittsburgh). Our current home satisfies us, but it wont for long. We just don't dig our neighborhood, and can't forsee our child ever playing with other kids on the street, because the street is a deathwish. We'd like to move elsewhere in town, for how long? We've only been at our current place for a 1.5 years, and aren't sure how long we'll stay in our current region due to aforementioned missing of family.
I'm looking for stories and advice on career progression when your current employer is awesome, and a better home/community life when you're not sure how long you'll stay.