Relocating for work

I'll start with some context. So, I actually really like my current job but the pay isn't great, so this week I started looking for another. I applied to some and within a half hour or so a recruiter for one of the jobs I applied to reached out to me and wants to schedule an interview with their client next week. Now, this job pays 65k at base, which is already well above my current job, but has the potential to go up to 80k DOE, which I'd be ecstatic with.

The issue is, this new places office is a little more than an hour from my current residence. I live in the LA area and one of my favorite perks is being close to my work, because I don't want to spend hours a day in traffic and commuting. What this inevitably means is I would have to relocate closer to this new position if I get it.

I know I'm jumping the gun here, but the job description perfectly matches what I've been doing the past 3 years, and I'm an excellent interviewee, so I'm very confident I may very well get the position after the likely interview next week. I guess I'm just nervous and thinking the worst like "what if I let go shortly after relocating" and things like that, so any advice or reassurance would be nice, especially from others who have been in a similar boat.

The recruiter reassured me that their client is still working remotely for a few more months, which would give me more time to plan things out before the move, but I guess I'm just feeling anxious and excited about this possible job/relocation. Am I overthinking things? I've never had to relocate for a job before.

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Relocating for work Relocating for work Reviewed by Louhi on juillet 24, 2021 Rating: 5

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