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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
As I understand it, there will help available to deal with the costs of moving house.
I don't think the level of wage is an issue, as, if anything, the cost of living could possibly be cheaper at the new location.
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The are many people working at the Albert Dock who are married/living with a partner possibly have children and already have a mortgage and would have zero incentive to even consider such a move.
I myself have only a short time to run on my mortgage so to consider a move to another part of the country would be madness considering how much a comparative property would cost down there.
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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
Of course, those lucky enough to be offered employment in Swansea, who have no pressing circumstances that make such a move impossible, are free to turn the job down and remain in Liverpool, but may find it extremely difficult to find alternative employment should they choose this option.
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Does this mean that you consider Liverpool and the Northwest to have a few jobs available.
I personally will be going down the home working route and already have a position lined up.
I think that you should stop commenting on this subject now as you are just digging yourself ever deeper with every post.