Lately I’ve been ruminating on the idea of career progression and how to move a career and life across the country without just YOLO’ing it (moving with a bank account full of money and no job, and just "figuring it out"). Lots of thought about differing approaches: going where you want to go even if the opportunity isn’t the best, versus taking a better opportunity someplace you‘re not thrilled about in service of the long-term goal. I’m sure some of you have been here, so please chime in if you have any advice.
We’re getting more serious about the possibility of leaving the Midwest, and are looking at the northwest (particularly Seattle area) as a destination. I’ve made almost 40 job applications since April, but aside from a few phone calls, nothing has really come of it so far. I know that referrals make the world go round these days, and I’m probably a lot less competitive in the northwest than I am in Wisconsin, so I’m facing a few levels of challenge there. I’m continuing the application grind, but so far I’m not terribly optimistic. (I am currently a technical writer for a large software company, FWIW.) I‘m also pursuing remote roles, but obviously they are hugely competitive these days because of their flexibility.
I can’t go remote in my current role and I don’t perceive it as an opportunity for further growth, so staying is pretty much a non-starter. Starting to wonder if I should postpone the northwest dreams (for now) and just pursue the best job opportunity I can, regardless of where it is, and accept it as a sacrifice in support of the long-term goal for a few years. Like, I’m not thrilled by the idea of living in Silicon Valley or Texas or something, but a couple of years at the right company could (maybe?) set the stage for actually making that move to the northwest with significantly more ease...or something.
Has anyone faced this dilemma? I’m not getting any younger and feel like I’m spinning my wheels in Wisconsin, so I really want to make my next career move count. I just don't want to end up making a move I'll regret and feel like I'm spinning my wheels all over again.