Think twice about the move because it will cost you substantially in moving costs if you decide the whole thing really is not what you thought and now you have to go back.
You need to keep in mind that just because you were given the opportunity to make a change to a whole new city doesn't necessarily mean that you will be living as comfortably as you currently are.
Keep in mind that as recessions and unemployment are on the rise and is occurring in every city around the country. If the new location you are considering moving to has a broader selection of employment options, your chances are better for future opportunities if you are looking for advancement.
Think carefully before you finally relocate because if you are not satisfied with your current job, then you need to have resources to make another move. If your employer flipped the entire bill to move you Florida, Atlanta or Dallas and it doesn't work out for you then it's your responsibility to get your self home.
What you need to seriously consider is the fact that if you don't like where you just relocated to or your new co workers then you need to be concerned about the non-compete clauses of your contract. If you go back home are you able to return to your old job or do you find a new job?
What you should do is to check whether the company you are planning to join is the only one in that town or whether you have other options if it doesn't work out for you there. You should always look for any clauses that mention you are prohibited from transferring from that job to any other company.
Think about what limitations may be in place for you and what that would mean for you and your family should you need to make a job change later. Remember that again you will have hire movers and packers to make the move for your family and the costs could be substantial.
As a rule to help curb the costs of movers, always shop around and compare all rates and services. Look to who is offering deals and specials. Depending on what time of year it is that you may need to move will depend on cost as well.
Always make sure that you consider the entire family on all matters of job relocation and moving. You need to make sure that the new location would provide you with good schools if you have children. You need to consider other activities and options that you can do there after work or during your time off.
Does the town your considering in Florida or Atlanta have a good mall with a good movie theater; you won't always be at work and your gong to need something to do when the weekend comes around.
Lastly you need to consider all your finances beforehand. Be sure of the monetary rewards and benefits provided by the company are worth the move, especially if you have a family to support. Working for less would not be a good idea in any situation with any move.
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You've probably seen more than a few of them on the roads now, and in increasing numbers: RVs with an RV solar panel attached to their roofs. And if you have an RV of your own, you're doubtlessly wondering how you can get one of those panel RV solar setups yourself. Well you can. And here's what you need to know so you can do it.
The first thing to realize is that you are probably not going to be able to generate enough power to fill all your electricity needs for a whole day with your new RV solar panel. A single 50 watt RV solar panel will generate approximately 200 watts of power per day (given sunny circumstances, that is), especially when you consider that it is only during the heat of the day, when the sun is highest in the sky, that the RV solar panel will get the bulk of its charge.
Now, 200 watts is certainly nothing to shake a stick at. Far from trying to discourage you from undertaking this admirable task, we just want to advise you go into it with realistic expectations. The purpose of an RV solar panel should be to supplement your available power, not provide all of it.
With that in mind, it's a good idea to first sit down and figure out how much supplemental power you'd (realistically) like your RV solar panel system to generate for you. How much power are you planning to run? What is the wattage on your TV, fan, blender, etc. and how long do you intend to run each of them in one day. If you think you'll be using 800 watts, for example, then you'll need to install 4 panels. If you live in less sunnier climes, you may need more.
The best and most resourceful idea is to get yourself a deep cycle battery (or two or three) so that you can charge up when the sun's out and an inverter so that you can plug right in and utilize the solar power you've collected whenever you need it, even if it's dark or raining out.
Be sure, however, that either your batteries or your RV solar panel have a charging controller that will meter the charging process and shut it down before you overcharge your batteries. Barring that, an additional battery charge meter is invaluable. Without one, you risk prematurely reducing the lifespan of your RV solar panel batteries.
When you install the panel RV solar, tilt it upwards so that you can catch the most sun during its peak hours (11am-3pm) when it's highest in the sky. Do also take care to keep in mind the new height of your RV now that it's got an RV solar panel on top of it. The last thing you want to do is smack that into a low underpass, right?
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