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[quote=Anonymous]Easy for me to say, but I say go for it. Rent rather than buy in your new location and rent out the home you just bought 2 years ago. That way you still have the house to return to when the posting is over or things go south. If your spouse has managed to land a 1.75 mil job and is being considered for the prestigious position, they obviously have a lot going for them. I highly doubt you will be eating cat food. Plus I would imagine your savings are hefty given the solid salary your spouse has been earning. If the bottom really falls out, you can sell the house. not ideal, but you dowhat you have to. Finally, if you are genuinely concerned about your QOL or income, you could explore job opportunities. I always feel like when opportunities arise you have to seriously consider them. But if you say yes and you no longer get to live the sweet life, you cannot throw it in your spouse's face later. [/quote]
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