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Date Posted: 14:53:21 05/11/05 Wed
Author: BFIH
Subject: I think it comes down to how you 2 feel.
In reply to: Lawshark 's message, "Well...here's a dilemna dropped in our lap!" on 15:55:15 05/09/05 Mon

The only other big issue I know of is, are you licensed to practice in Connecticut? Doesn't sound like there's all that much to hold you back in terms of income. Wages should be higher in Connecticut shouldn't they?


>So...looking for your take on this one.
>
>As I think you all know, Laura's brother is a ticket
>broker (you say scalper, I say broker ;-) ) and he
>does far more than passingly well for himself. The
>true ticket brokers are a big business and Rod is one
>of...if not the biggest in New England.
>
>Soooo...here's the dilemna. Rod needs help with the
>business...they are busy as heck and his right hand
>woman/office manager is having health problems in her
>family that are requiring her attention. He needs
>another employee and Rod has pretty much sworn off
>hiring anyone he doesn't know...lots of cash flowing
>through and it's too easy for someone to skim.
>
>Solution? He wants to know if Laura would work for
>him. Part time...only 3 days a week...flexible
>schedule...extremely good money. More than I'm
>currently making as a lawyer.
>
>The catch. The job is in Connecticut.
>
>We really do like Maine...we've made friends...it's
>beautiful...work is going well (although we don't know
>exactly where it's headed...ie, partnership...yet and
>need to know soon anyway). Downside? Cost of living
>is high, wages are low...taxes are out of
>control...plus all those liberals, y'know? ;-) The
>only reason we're able to have Laura home with Andrew
>and Jack is because my parents have been generous in
>gifting. We'd prefer not to rely on that...especially
>in light of past events.
>
>So...the downside is that we'd have to leave Maine but
>Laura could get part time work that makes it so that
>we didn't have to use any of my parents' money that
>they've gifted and it could grow into work that would
>net her in the six figures. I'm also in good shape at
>work to where I could get good recommendations and
>I've got quite a few lenders and Realtors that love me
>and would be good references.
>
>Aaargh...we really don't want to move and I enjoy the
>lack of a commute, beautiful area and laid back
>lifestyle...but from a financial perspective it could
>make a lot of sense. Any thoughts?

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  • put Laura t' work and let 'er carry your sorry ass ... -- coyotyl, 10:56:27 05/18/05 Wed
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