Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you're not aware of what's going on in the job market, to be honest. Don't you know a lot of people unemployed? Better incentives to me aren't a reason to change jobs right now.
But also - something I'm seeing a lot with people on this forum: I feel like you and others are asking questions that come up in late-stage interview time or when offer on the table. Just apply. They might not even call you for an interview. Your time is valuable, so I'd use it on applying and not considering if it's right when you might not even make it to first interview. third interview, get an offer.
This. I initially read your OP and assumed you were already into the process but it sounds like you are not? It is a big leap to assume you would even get an interview at one of these jobs. Apply and see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:OP - also new job would be about a $75,000 pay bump to current job. So making closer to $225,000 instead of $150,000.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like you're not aware of what's going on in the job market, to be honest. Don't you know a lot of people unemployed? Better incentives to me aren't a reason to change jobs right now.
But also - something I'm seeing a lot with people on this forum: I feel like you and others are asking questions that come up in late-stage interview time or when offer on the table. Just apply. They might not even call you for an interview. Your time is valuable, so I'd use it on applying and not considering if it's right when you might not even make it to first interview. third interview, get an offer.
Anonymous wrote:If the new job seems really good, I think it’s worth considering BUT if it’s Yale level your kid still has to get accepted. Are they a superstar student? I’d feel better about a situation like that at a gwu or nyu or something - selective but where a good student is likely admitted in that scenario and free tuition is a big deal. But your kid also has to be willing to go to school close to home.
I don’t know that I’d do it for 30 k
A year in reciprocity - especially with a spouse making 500k.
There are a lot of OOS state schools and Slacs that will give you merit in the 30k range fir a solid and above.
Anonymous wrote:What kind of school is it, and does it have recirpocal agreements with other universities?
what if in 8 years your kid wants something else? Any hints or leanings you can see now (that of course might change?).
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? With your DH making that much, you can probably cash flow a lot of college.