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    Me and my bro. in law will be working for the same company but in different cities. He is in Vancouver and I'm in Calgary. He is a regional manager and need managers for his company and offered me the job.

    Momof4, I won't be moving anywhere the job is in here where I live. To be honest, I wouldn't go anywhere leaving my husband behind. He is my best best bestest friend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cocoon View Post
    Me and my bro. in law will be working for the same company but in different cities. He is in Vancouver and I'm in Calgary. He is a regional manager and need managers for his company and offered me the job.

    Momof4, I won't be moving anywhere the job is in here where I live. To be honest, I wouldn't go anywhere leaving my husband behind. He is my best best bestest friend
    Ooooooh, I thought you meant your husband was in Vancouver, oops!

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    Jazmic, I'm already convinced that I want the job I'm trying to convince my husband. He can be a tough cookie )))

    Momof4, how was the trip? Wait don't say it was fab. huh

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    Go for the job sweetie! It sounds like you really want it and it would be a good opportunity for you. It seems like you need to build your resume and this would give you the chance to add some Canadian experience to your resume. That is important long term unless you want to do daycare forever.

    Go for it. YOu can always start the daycare back up if you change your mind but it might be a good opportunity for you to take the job.

    I doubt you will be in contact much with your Brother in law if he works in another city. The only way it could go sour is if you perform poorly and he gets in trouble for recommending/hiring you. I doubt that you will do a bad job so take the chance and do it.

    I think it is scary to leave what we know and take a chance on something new but you don't want to regret not doing it a year from now. Good luck with what you decide.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cocoon View Post
    Jazmic, I'm already convinced that I want the job I'm trying to convince my husband. He can be a tough cookie )))

    Momof4, how was the trip? Wait don't say it was fab. huh

    Thanks for asking Cocoon! I was in Ireland, not England so no, my trip wasn't 'fab' it was 'on the hammer'! Haha! Ireland is gorgeous and I had a fantastic time and would recommend it to anyone as a vacation. Now I have to develop my 200 or so pictures.

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