Cheesehead Fred---Good advice all around. We have been traveling and the wife’s list of where she does not like is bigger that the likes.
Self-employment was the rout I was thinking of, but similar work in a different location would be ok as long as it was a college setting. The public education setting has changed so much most people are leaving and those close to retirement cannot leave. I have worked in an environmental lab, as a butcher, a store clerk, an electrician, grocery stores and tire shops and on a dozer and back hoe plus all the farming activities and must haves associated with it. The farmers market/produce would only work around here if you could take the EBT card (food stamps).
My family list is short (wife and 2 kids) hers includes her mom and grandfather. With the jobs my children are going to college for (nurse and engineer) they will need to be in a better location anyways. The house and property should be easy to unload since it is well kept and the government owns the majority of the land and housing is hard to find.
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