Hi Guys,
Im 23, he's 24, weve been together 4 1/2 years and engaged for 1 year and a bit. We've been seperate while i study at uni and he works ( seen eachother for just 24 days this entire time) but i graduate at the end of the year so its time to make official decisions :S
The biggest decision we need to make is what happens at the end of the year - do i move there or does he move here? We really need help making this decision, literally any tips or insight would be helpful. Ill list the reasons for and against each of us moving:
Reasons for me to move to US:
- He is all set up there - retirement fund, good bank account, his own place to rent, his own car, all his family and friends are there. I would have to mnove out, find a job, rent a place, buy a car etc.
- Literally everything is cheaper in the us except healthcare - we could not afford an apartment in sydney (initially) without flatsharing and that is not ideal
- Ive lived in many different countries and travelled the world- moving isnt scary for me but hes born and bred small town southwest
- he does not have a degree - went stright to work from high school and fears he could not compete in the job search market over here even though he has been promoted really fast and got manager of the year awards ( is this an unfounded fear?)
Reasons for him to move here:
- I have a specialised degree in animal veterinary bioscience with a strong australian focus and so pay is much higher here for a graduate from my degree than it would be in the us, whereas he is working in hospitality so can literally get a job anywhere though he may have to work his way up again
- i think a change of place and culture would be good for him to broaden his world view. Also international hospitality experience would add volumes of pow to his resume!
- america has a healthcare system where your life is in the hands of an insurer who is a BUISNESS, there to MAKE PROFIT and so you are expected to know what you should be covered for before you have an illness otherwise hospitals can charge whatever they want and your insurer can choose not pay out... this scares me a lot as im always at the doctors which is free here btw
- Nothing was done about restricting gun use even after the sandy hook massacre - how can i be secure raising kids in a country where there is a shooting pretty much every week and most people own a gun which is 40x more likely to shoot a friend or family member than a 'bad guy'
Please let me know if my view of america is skewed - just what ive heard in the media. im open to any advice! I love him and would do anything for him and we're both so done with the waiting.
Im 23, he's 24, weve been together 4 1/2 years and engaged for 1 year and a bit. We've been seperate while i study at uni and he works ( seen eachother for just 24 days this entire time) but i graduate at the end of the year so its time to make official decisions :S
The biggest decision we need to make is what happens at the end of the year - do i move there or does he move here? We really need help making this decision, literally any tips or insight would be helpful. Ill list the reasons for and against each of us moving:
Reasons for me to move to US:
- He is all set up there - retirement fund, good bank account, his own place to rent, his own car, all his family and friends are there. I would have to mnove out, find a job, rent a place, buy a car etc.
- Literally everything is cheaper in the us except healthcare - we could not afford an apartment in sydney (initially) without flatsharing and that is not ideal
- Ive lived in many different countries and travelled the world- moving isnt scary for me but hes born and bred small town southwest
- he does not have a degree - went stright to work from high school and fears he could not compete in the job search market over here even though he has been promoted really fast and got manager of the year awards ( is this an unfounded fear?)
Reasons for him to move here:
- I have a specialised degree in animal veterinary bioscience with a strong australian focus and so pay is much higher here for a graduate from my degree than it would be in the us, whereas he is working in hospitality so can literally get a job anywhere though he may have to work his way up again
- i think a change of place and culture would be good for him to broaden his world view. Also international hospitality experience would add volumes of pow to his resume!
- america has a healthcare system where your life is in the hands of an insurer who is a BUISNESS, there to MAKE PROFIT and so you are expected to know what you should be covered for before you have an illness otherwise hospitals can charge whatever they want and your insurer can choose not pay out... this scares me a lot as im always at the doctors which is free here btw
- Nothing was done about restricting gun use even after the sandy hook massacre - how can i be secure raising kids in a country where there is a shooting pretty much every week and most people own a gun which is 40x more likely to shoot a friend or family member than a 'bad guy'
Please let me know if my view of america is skewed - just what ive heard in the media. im open to any advice! I love him and would do anything for him and we're both so done with the waiting.
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