IMO anybody that uproots their family for a $70,000 a year truck driving job is nuts.The only way i would do that is if i was getting ready to retire and it was a state were the weather was warm all year round.Then i would let them pay for moving cost and say see you later i retire!Ok all you haters,lets hear from you.
Hi Shadow. I'm sure glad I retired from "Big R" in 2000, before it started going downhill. I transferred to N. Lima in Aug. '92 from 251, & have seen what has happened with the people that had to move when they closed R-07, then re-opened it for a few people. I feel sorry for every family that has to put up with the uncertanty of to move, or not to move, not knowing if they'll have a job very long.
I agree in part,if i was a young guy single and needed a change of scenery i would.But if your well established and have kids settled in school it's got to be a tough choice to make.It wouldn't be bad if they had a change and that was it, but these people can't make up their mind what they want to do!I think they do it on purpose just to get rid of people and disrupt lives! It's called "Shaking the tree" to see who will fall and who will stay.Every situation is different. As the dime so correctly put it. You will do what you have to do. For those facing relocation, CAREFULLY weigh your options. Best of luck to all.
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Drop the Dog of at the Animal Shelter
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Donate the non-essentials to Goodwill.
For years there was language about Dismounting and Remounting a Mobile home for Transferees. Just hide the kids under the bed and save Transportation costs, and NO PACKING!!!! Don't know if the language is still there anymore and for many Parks the only Single Wides still allowed were Grandfathered.Boy, did I learn THAT the hard way. My first move, when I first changed careers, was a nightmare! After that lesson, I trimmed things WAY down. Now it's a breeze, comparably speaking.