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Master Don Juan
To keep this as simple as possible, a few years ago my company acquired another company in a different market area. They also moved me to that office to start another business line. I got a raise and promotion and they paid for the move.
Well, fast forward 3+ years, my company's brass ended up parting ways with the guys from the original company they acquired. Nobody really knows exact reasons, but let's just say their business plans for the office did not align. Well, now it's just me and one other guy in this office. This office sort of has a stink of the 'failed project' too, although through no fault of my own. The company brass has made it clear they want to keep me, and we've discussed moving me back to the town I came from (or another town in which we have an office). Most likely they will be shutting this office down around October unless we just pull in a huge job. Well, that's not likely to happen....we just don't have the in-roads right now....our production has been stripped.
My question is, should I move to another city with my company, assuming they pay for the move? I've always heard not to move anywhere without a promotion, and this move would be, at best, a lateral move. Now, one thing to consider, it would be a town that I'm thinking about moving to anyway, which is much closer to family. I'm just conflicted on taking a lateral move. I want to be moving forward in this corporate game, not backwards.
I guess the only way to do that is to give them a reason to keep me, ie have other jobs potentially lined up? Or do something good right before it happens to make them want to fight to keep me? Who knows. This business stuff is frustrating for sure.
Well, fast forward 3+ years, my company's brass ended up parting ways with the guys from the original company they acquired. Nobody really knows exact reasons, but let's just say their business plans for the office did not align. Well, now it's just me and one other guy in this office. This office sort of has a stink of the 'failed project' too, although through no fault of my own. The company brass has made it clear they want to keep me, and we've discussed moving me back to the town I came from (or another town in which we have an office). Most likely they will be shutting this office down around October unless we just pull in a huge job. Well, that's not likely to happen....we just don't have the in-roads right now....our production has been stripped.
My question is, should I move to another city with my company, assuming they pay for the move? I've always heard not to move anywhere without a promotion, and this move would be, at best, a lateral move. Now, one thing to consider, it would be a town that I'm thinking about moving to anyway, which is much closer to family. I'm just conflicted on taking a lateral move. I want to be moving forward in this corporate game, not backwards.
I guess the only way to do that is to give them a reason to keep me, ie have other jobs potentially lined up? Or do something good right before it happens to make them want to fight to keep me? Who knows. This business stuff is frustrating for sure.