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Would you move out of state for $11.65 an hour?
Let's say its a field you've been trying to get into since u graduated from grad school...would u move? Why or why not?
9 Answers
- Anonymous6 years ago
No. It would take me more than one hour and more money than $11.65 just to get out of the state that I live in. By the time I used up the $11.65, I would have to turn around and go home.
- daljack -a girlLv 76 years ago
$11.65 is not a lot of money. It would take a lot more for me to move out of state.
- conley39Lv 76 years ago
I wouldn't because I'm retired. During my working years, I moved states and even countries for my job but never for chasing money. It was always because I enjoyed the work. If you have an opportunity to get into your chosen field, and can afford to move, that's a good reason to go ahead and move
- Anonymous6 years ago
I basically am I leave in 3 days to move to Utah from New York and the pay isn't so great
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- 0NE TRlCK P0NYLv 76 years ago
Where I live that's minimum wage.
My kid, fresh out of High School, is earning $130,000 a year.
- 6 years ago
No; that's only $24K per year (BEFORE taxes). Not enough to live on in most places.
- Anonymous6 years ago
Depends on the cost of living there but if its something I really want to do then hell yeah
- BadassLv 56 years ago
If that is what you want then do it but you can find jobs that pay way more than that
- Anonymous6 years ago
im always intrigued by people who are risk takers.