I know some people who relocated when their unit got sold who now regret it. I still think it's better to have any job than no job, to be honest.
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Saw someone laid off one month after relocating to Charlotte. Don't resign or you may not qualify unemployment.
Depends on where. As long as it wasn't a shxthole state like Texas or Florida I would consider it.
If relocation no, resign no, then what? Layoff? Fire?
I’d relocate - no kids, spouse is retired and I want to work another 3-5 yrs… so to me it would be a temporary inconvenience.
Would be good to know the age of the respondent. I'm 57 and there's no way I'm moving anywhere for WF. I'd retire.
@OP is presenting a false option question to the board. The options are not relocate or resign, it's relocate or be displaced. You cannot be forced to resign if they're moving your job, just look in the handbook.
@bb No thanks. That sounds like a recipe for overextending myself
@b3
Keep your home
Relocate
Buy 2nd home
Profit
I've got a 2% mortgage, on a home that's shot up 250% since I bought it. I'm locked in, probably for life given my age. It would be a more fiscally sound decision to take a job at walmart than it would be to relocate on Wells Fargo's behalf.
Depends on the location.
Yes to Minneapolis. Yes to Columbus.
Maybe to Charlotte. No to Chandler. No to Des Moines.
Relocate obviously if the only other option is resign