DH works for the London office of a US law firm, that has several offices throughout the US, and every now and then someone from the London office gets approached by one of the US offices for a chance to work in the States.
Last week my husband was approached by the Pittsburgh office. Initially it would be for two years, and as long as they were happy with DH, he would then be offered the opportunity to extend that for another three years.
They would like a decision from DH by the end of August, so while it seems like we've got a while to discuss it, it isn't that long away.
I'm OK with a move to the States. My mum is American (and I have dual UK-US citizenship as a result), originally from Boston, and we visit my family in the States at least twice a year.
However, rather obviously, moving there is a lot different to regular visits!
To those of you who have made the move, can I ask the following:
- How did your children cope with the move? Our three oldest children would be 14, 7 and 4 when we would be required to make the move. (Our youngest would only be 6 months). NB: DS1 (currently 13) is delighted over the prospect of a move to Pittsburgh, as a few years ago he adopted the Pittsburgh Penguins as his ice-hockey team, much to the dismay of my Bruins support family!
- How did YOU cope with the move?
- How quickly did you adjust to life in the States?
- How did you find moving away from your families? In our case, it would be made slightly easier, as the majority of my mum's side of the family live in the US. The nearest family to us would be in Columbus, Ohio which is where my cousin lives with her family. She tells me that's about a three hour drive from Pittsburgh.
- Is there any other advice you'd pass on while we make this decision.
Obviously I can speak to my family about some things, but as they've always lived in the US, what I can't get from them is feedback on making a move to the US from the UK. And my mum hasn't live in the US for over 35 years, so she feels any words of wisdom she has, are outdated.
I'd particularly be interested to hear from anyone who may live in or around Pittsburgh (but appreciate this might be a long shot). I do know Pittsburgh, as my cousin went to Carnegie Mellon, and I visited her a couple of times.
Thanks in advance.
NB: Eek!