A former colleague of mine flagged a job at her new company that is seemingly perfect for me ... the only problem is it's located halfway across the country.
I'm tempted to apply on a whim and see what happens. For all I know, an out-of-state address will get my resume immediately tossed.
However, if I mention it to DH it would be a Whole Big Thing and I'm not sure it's worth having the whole "future" talk over a whim.
If it were you, could you in good conscience apply without telling your DH? I just feel like there are so many steps between hitting send on a resume and actually, you know, relocating our family.
Just curious to see what others think.
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Re: Applying for a job without telling DH?
I would at least bring it up to him if it's something you think you would consider. I would not apply without mentioning it first for the reasons others brought up. You don't want to get into the process, have your DH be upset that you applied without telling him and say he has no interest in moving, and then have to go back to your former colleague to tell them you really have no interest in pursuing the job. Then everyone is upset!
We've certainly discussed relocating. It's actually not so much an "if" question, but a "when" question. But he really likes his job so I can't see opening this conversation without it being, "Well, is this job better for YOUR career than my job is for MINE?" He's not a jerk about it, but I hate that talk.
MH is our primary breadwinner & does not consult w/ me before doing informal phone interviews or talking to recruiters about jobs that are not in our immediate area and it doesn't bother me. If he wants to formally interview & keep the process going & it is in a place that we have not already agreed that I/we would be willing to move, I would expect to have a conversation. However, relocation is a reality in our lives & we've already moved twice for his jobs so I am already in the mindset of this being the situation.