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Well the market seems to be picking up here in Atlanta but I'd like some
advice on relocating either temporarily or permanently. I assume I would
get some extended stay quarters. We may put the house up for sale just be
flexible in case something opens up long term elsewhere. The kids would be
out of school in two months so a move this summer would work. My wife works
part-time so that would not be a problem for her to relocate. But this
could also be a temporary assignment for me also.
Any advice? Like get a bank account with a bank that is national to make
the transition easier? Or maybe a cell phone deal with free long distance?
Do clients offer any perks on out of state contracts?
Thanks.
Ken
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