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[quote=Anonymous]I've been through this and we did make the move to a small city out west. I don't regret it and it's been a terrific change of pace. Still, depending on what you do and where you are headed, you may need to redefine your definition of success. If you've had a great career in DC, you may not find the same career-- and salary-- in a slower, smaller city or town. I've seen many educated women have to resort to service sector jobs-- or, those who don't, work in a very specific niche where their skills fit perfectly with the handful of jobs available, i.e. experienced hotel manager or school speech therapist. It may work fine if you are able to keep your job and telework... if you are a stay at home mom, though, you may find yourself unimpressed with the job options when you are ready to return to work full time and realize there's very little to choose from beyond working at the local hospital or schools. [/quote]
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