Hello again!

Not a bother. At all. I would take a job loss very hard too. Why? One reason anymore is that I'm older (55) and have found jobs that I can handle much harder to get (and have literally been told I wasn't hired for being too old. Yeah, illegal, I know...) When I was young, I'd change jobs like socks. Over time the pace of change slowed some (more fear of losing them crept in). I'm in job #41 currently. Another REALLY big thing about job loss is that it feels like it's reinforcing all the negative thoughts about myself that I have. So it's easy to descend into depression.
As far as moving, haha, oh yes! I would have to reflect awhile to remember exactly, but I've moved something on the order of 25 times in my adult life. Several times thousands of miles (always in same country, though I did ponder another awhile back). A few years ago, I moved 3,000 miles only to turn around less than 3 months later and move back. What precipitates all this moving? Usually for me it was a hypomanic surge. Everything seems so do-able. Just move! It'll all work out! Once it was a dream. Woke up, announced we should sell the house and move 3,000 to an out-of-the-way place where we knew no one.

The fast move back one was because I'd been in the worst mixed episode of my life and was sure I'd kill myself if I stayed. There is also an element of getting away from yourself, and if you don't like yourself, that is very appealing. The first time someone told me, "wherever you go, there you are", my reply was, "dammit".
Well, I've got to run, but I hope that helps answer some.