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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I disagree with the PPs saying relocate. It's not at all that simple. Companies outside of the DMV 1) [b]want to pay him way less. Like less than 50% of his previous salary [/b]and 2) want him in town to start today. So to do that idea he'd need to relocate ahead of you to interview. [/quote] But they are paying infinitely more than his current $0 salary. He just isn’t worth as much now either He should totally be able to start today. You are empty nesters and you WFH, so you can fly out, rent a cheap apartment and earn a paycheck. It’s also easier to get a job when you have a job. He doesn’t have to move entirely; give it a year of long distance commuting and see if it’s worth it or if he can’t parlay into a new DC job. So you do freelance work and he has worked for the same place since college. So basically neither of you knows how to obtain a full time job? [/quote]
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