Scott Smith
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I haven't been here in awhile...very, very busy, but I thought I'd pop in and maybe gather some info from the honest folk of the NTOWS.
My wife is currently in job negotiations with a certain large corporation which is headquartered in Arkansas, they have been recruiting her somewhat aggressively for the past 3 months. Even if the perfect package is presented, we are still unsure as to what decision we will make. Leaving Michigan, would mean leaving both our families and selling our cottage up north. Basically starting over. On the plus side, my wife could get herself out of the up and down automotive industry and finally have some solid job security and I would be employable as a Police Officer down there because Michigans Police training and certification is accepted in most states because of its excellent reputation. If hired, I wouldn't be required to attend their state academy, I would merely have to take a training class teaching me the nuances of Arkansas Law to become certified. On the downside, I should soon be promoted to Sgt where I am..so I would REALLY be starting over with my career if I left here.
Decisions, decisions.
I guess what I'm looking for is a little advice from people who have made a huge move like this..and maybe, some input from some Arkansas residents about what it's like to live there...
My wife is currently in job negotiations with a certain large corporation which is headquartered in Arkansas, they have been recruiting her somewhat aggressively for the past 3 months. Even if the perfect package is presented, we are still unsure as to what decision we will make. Leaving Michigan, would mean leaving both our families and selling our cottage up north. Basically starting over. On the plus side, my wife could get herself out of the up and down automotive industry and finally have some solid job security and I would be employable as a Police Officer down there because Michigans Police training and certification is accepted in most states because of its excellent reputation. If hired, I wouldn't be required to attend their state academy, I would merely have to take a training class teaching me the nuances of Arkansas Law to become certified. On the downside, I should soon be promoted to Sgt where I am..so I would REALLY be starting over with my career if I left here.
Decisions, decisions.
I guess what I'm looking for is a little advice from people who have made a huge move like this..and maybe, some input from some Arkansas residents about what it's like to live there...