| ▲ | Aurornis 4 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> I guess I just prioritize a job I want to work at over a city I live in. Most people don't prioritize work over everything else. They move toward the life they want and try to find a job that supports it. People move to be closer to friends and family or to be in a city they like more. A lot of applicants requesting relocation were moving because their spouse got a job in the city and they had to move, too. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | Kirby64 4 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I see it a little different. I'm not saying I prioritize work over everything else, I just see them as almost unrelated. The location is a filter, not a motivation. For various reasons, I wouldn't ever choose certain cities to live in and there's very few reasons a job would overcome that (I guess if you gave me enough money that would make me reconsider... but it's a pretty high bar that is likely unreasonable). Meanwhile, if your spouse is moving for a job, it seems bizarre that a response on "why do you want to relocate" wouldn't just be some form of "my spouse got a job here, so I will be living here now". | |||||||||||||||||
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