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Originally Posted by bluebicycle
Sorry to hear that, BirdDancer. We're in such a tricky situation where we need to open up our economy again, but we also don't want to drastically increase the number of cases. No one knows when it is best to open up, but I can understand the arguments from both sides.
If you do move to the Czech Republic, could you move to a populated area like Prague or Brno? From my experience, most people in those cities speak English because they're so touristy. I've been to the Czech Republic 3 times.
Is there any reason you cannot move to another city in the U.S.? I don't know what it's like in NJ, but I've been getting job offers on LinkedIn from tons of people in Boston and Seattle. Like I literally got 7 requests from Seattle and 13 from Boston in the past 3 weeks. Same situation w/ my uncle who works in finance. Both cities seem to be thriving from what I can tell. So idk. Just food for thought.
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Thanks for sharing some ideas, bluebicyle. It's a little hard for me to answer your question right now, though. That's great that you have so many bites from companies in Boston and Seattle. I think you said you live in Massachusetts? Have you ever lived in Seattle?