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Moving to another state

How many of you are comfortable about moving to another place ? For a new and better job or in search of one ?

I have always felt that if we live in a decently crowded and big city, our chances of nailing a good job will improve a lot. We will come to know about a lot of opportunities that will otherwise elude us.
 
Moving can be a particularly lonely thing to do, even if you do it with a partner. I think this mainly because of the friends aspect of it; you'll have to find new people to get to know and can sometimes be super hard.

Not only that, you don't know where the good places to go are so it can be a stressful learning curve for sure.
 
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