Well after 5 years it’s time to move on,:woot: this Thursday will be my last day working for my employer over the past few years management has dumped more and more shit in my lap.:finger: I finally woke up one day and said this is not how I want to live my life. It is time to fire my employer!!! :whiz: It took some time but I just landed a great job about 4 miles further away from home. It was so gratifying handing that letter of resignation to him last Monday. I am taking a couple weeks to spend with my family, and going to start my new job with a new outlook on life.
Life is to short to get shit on every day, If you are not happy do something about it !!
Yep, along with Meth, tornadoes on a weekly if not daily basis, Flash flooding, and all the BS politics of Detroit. There's a reason I'm trying to get back to the mitten. At least then I don't have to remodel on a yearly basis. :finger:
getting laid off and moving back home from texas was one of the best things that has happened to my family.
I was in the process of making the change for myself, and just was "not ready". getting laid off was a blessing in disguise! who knows when I would have "been ready" and just taken there crap.
Congrats on making the move, change is hard even though it usually ends up working out. I am finishing up a degree and looking to make a move in a year. I am dreading the whole job seeking process.
No wonder. You're out in BFE. Cedar Rapids is more expensive than MI, the only upside the insurance coverage is like 10% of what it would be in MI. Watch out for tornadoes.
I love michigan. You should have gotten farther out of town than "dearborn" or "livonia". That is still to close to detroit.
Heck I am moving to chelsea and that is to close. I grew up between houghton lake and sault ste marie, and manistique. (moved around a bit). didnt have much of this "ghetto sprawl" of which you speak. I have been up there recently and still havent seen much of it. Just wish I could make the money I make down here up there...
Seems often that love / hate of michigan seems to be heavily whether or not 20/30 somethings can find a job.
I love being able to live in the country, work close by in the city, have seasons, have a good industry to work in (automotive), etc. Michigan works for us
I always thought that Michigan roads sucked. Then we trailered to Moab and back. The only roads better than Michigan (I-94, US-23, M-59 and local) were in Indiana. I was very surprised. Colorado was HORRIBLE.
I like the lakes in Michigan. I like the change in seasons. I like that none of the seasons are extreme. I like that we have very few tornadoes, no hurricanes, no flash floods, no seriously poisonous bugs or snakes, no dangerous animals (limited), and most of the landscape is nice. I am not a fan of the drive between home and US-10. North of there is nice. It is not my career that keeps me here, nor do we have a desire to relocate after retirement.
I moved back to michigan because I was moving back any way. I just got a good job before i moved back because a member of this site told me about an openning at there work from my posting on here that I was moving back and would be looking for work... :beer:
Don't argue with clitstand. His 20/30 years on earth have made him an expert on everything.
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