Are your peers thinking of your welfare or their own; i.e. would one of them 
get your Oklahoma territory if you moved to Dallas? If you've never lived and 
worked in a major international city, my advice would be don't do it.
Gerry
 
> On 4/12/16 7:48 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> > So the guy that was running Dallas got the east regional manager job and is 
> > moving to Tampa. So his position is open and Dallas is the 2nd largest 
> > Market behind Houston in our company. It would be a good career move within 
> > the company to take that market as the last 3 people to run it have been 
> > promoted to regionals. My peers have been telling me I need to put in for 
> > it. The guy who is leaving tells me I need to. Would probably be about a 
> > 20k increase assuming all bonus are hit but would be about a 10k base 
> > salary increase. SWMBO says she would move in a heartbeat. Cost of living 
> > is a little more down there if I can find something in the country try 
> > outside the metro area but still within easy driving distance. I really 
> > don't want to move again and I finally have a shop to work in here and am 
> > getting it sorted out. Guess I could always build a building there is one 
> > was not already there. Would have to get rid of a lot of cars but would 
> > still have a lot of cars and parts I would t
 ake. I'm not in a good position to sell the new house since we have only had 
it a year and a half for so. Would have to sell the other house that I have 
equity in to put down on a new house if we did and pay closing costs on selling 
this house. It would be a logistical nightmare I think. At least Dallas is 
within driving back and forth distance moving stuff as opposed to the west 
coast or florida.
 

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