Hi all,
So my SO and I had been planning for some time to begin working on closing the distance this summer (he will be moving to me since I have another 4-6 years in grad school). We both live in the US, I am spending the summer in Germany for research and he will be starting his job search in a month when he gets back from visiting me here. The deadline we had originally set to close the distance was my next birthday, in Jan. So we're starting a little earlier than planned. How do people keep from getting their hopes up when they or their SO start the job search? I know it's going to take a while but I can't help being excited...he and my dad work in the same industry so my dad will be able to help a little.
I had planned on not moving in with him until we were engaged--I don't have funding for my PhD, meaning I make very little money from my part-time job, and I was not comfortable with him supporting me unless we were engaged. I just found out, however, that I got a teaching assistantship for next year (hooray!!! funding!!!). I have been having some trouble with my current living situation (at home, 20 miles from school, with my parents and 2 younger siblings) and its effects on my academic success--not only just the lack of concentration/understanding for my workload at home, but the fact that as a PhD student your obligations to the department don't stop with class, and I live far away. So now I'm trying to decide what to do. Since I'm in Germany, I won't be able to see any apartments until I come back at the very end of August. So part of me says that since my SO will have been job searching for 2 full months by then, isn't it silly for me to sign a lease and get a place (probably with roommates, even funded I doubt I'll be able to afford to live alone) if he will be moving up soon and we'll be spending all our time together anyway? I've just discussed it with him and he is pretty sure he'd be willing to move in together when he is able to move. But what if it takes him longer to find a job? I'm not sure I would be able to spend much longer than another semester living at home--although it would be nice to be able to save some of that stipend money. So, any thoughts on lengths of job searches/not getting overly excited/what I should do about the living situation?
Thanks everyone :-)
So my SO and I had been planning for some time to begin working on closing the distance this summer (he will be moving to me since I have another 4-6 years in grad school). We both live in the US, I am spending the summer in Germany for research and he will be starting his job search in a month when he gets back from visiting me here. The deadline we had originally set to close the distance was my next birthday, in Jan. So we're starting a little earlier than planned. How do people keep from getting their hopes up when they or their SO start the job search? I know it's going to take a while but I can't help being excited...he and my dad work in the same industry so my dad will be able to help a little.
I had planned on not moving in with him until we were engaged--I don't have funding for my PhD, meaning I make very little money from my part-time job, and I was not comfortable with him supporting me unless we were engaged. I just found out, however, that I got a teaching assistantship for next year (hooray!!! funding!!!). I have been having some trouble with my current living situation (at home, 20 miles from school, with my parents and 2 younger siblings) and its effects on my academic success--not only just the lack of concentration/understanding for my workload at home, but the fact that as a PhD student your obligations to the department don't stop with class, and I live far away. So now I'm trying to decide what to do. Since I'm in Germany, I won't be able to see any apartments until I come back at the very end of August. So part of me says that since my SO will have been job searching for 2 full months by then, isn't it silly for me to sign a lease and get a place (probably with roommates, even funded I doubt I'll be able to afford to live alone) if he will be moving up soon and we'll be spending all our time together anyway? I've just discussed it with him and he is pretty sure he'd be willing to move in together when he is able to move. But what if it takes him longer to find a job? I'm not sure I would be able to spend much longer than another semester living at home--although it would be nice to be able to save some of that stipend money. So, any thoughts on lengths of job searches/not getting overly excited/what I should do about the living situation?
Thanks everyone :-)
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