- Jan 15, 2001
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Due to a lack of job opportunities in my metropolitan area, given my academic credentials (an IT associates agree with notable IT certifications for entry level individuals). I'm willing to relocate across the United States to obtain a livable wage job (12+/hour with benefits full time bare minimum).
The jobs around here (even the 14 dollar an hour ones) require 3-5 years work experience, and I'm not interested in doing unpaid/unlivable wage internships. A great percentage of the jobs are in the D.C. metro area, which will require me driving 2.5+ hours a day, after taking into account potential traffic jams.
If I wanted to move my furniture such as an office chair (without dismantling it), computer case and office desk, and even a mattress; what would be the most logical way to do so?
The places I'm looking at, are at least 1,000 miles away.
And of course I'm willing to drive my car cross country, after changing the timing belt/tensioner/oil/tires, lol.
I'm hoping to relocate within the next 2 years if all goes according to plan. My metropolitan areas have some of the worst traffic jams in the nation.
The jobs around here (even the 14 dollar an hour ones) require 3-5 years work experience, and I'm not interested in doing unpaid/unlivable wage internships. A great percentage of the jobs are in the D.C. metro area, which will require me driving 2.5+ hours a day, after taking into account potential traffic jams.
If I wanted to move my furniture such as an office chair (without dismantling it), computer case and office desk, and even a mattress; what would be the most logical way to do so?
The places I'm looking at, are at least 1,000 miles away.
And of course I'm willing to drive my car cross country, after changing the timing belt/tensioner/oil/tires, lol.
I'm hoping to relocate within the next 2 years if all goes according to plan. My metropolitan areas have some of the worst traffic jams in the nation.