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Asked to Relocate? Questions You Should Ask Your Employer
Have you recently been asked by your
employer to relocate? If you have, you are facing a decision that more
individuals are finding themselves faced with each year. With many companies
finding it difficult to financially survive in high cost living areas, many
are choosing to relocate to areas where it is cheaper to operate a business.
If you find yourself being asked to relocate, there are a number of
important questions that you should ask your employer before officially
making your decision.
One of the many questions that you will want to ask your employer, if you
have been asked to relocate, concerns
the pay. As previously stated,
many companies are choosing to relocate to areas where it is cheaper to
operate a business. This often involves lower pay for employees. That is why
it is important that you determine what your pay will be. As a current
employee, you shouldn’t be asked to take a reduction in pay, but there are
no guarantees.
Another question that you will want to ask your current employer, if you are
asked to relocate, involves your
current position. Are you
working in management or do you hold another high position? If you do, it is
important that you determine if your position will stay the same or
increase. Relocating at the urging of your employer shouldn’t mean that you
receive a reduction in status or a reduction in salary, but, as previously
stated, there are no guarantees. That is why it is important that you make
sure you find out as much as you can about your new position before you
officially decide to uproot your life or the life of your family.
In addition to asking about keeping your current position, should you decide
to relocate for your job, you will also want to inquire about your
expected duties. As previously stated, many companies use relocation as
a way to save money. This may also involve eliminating positions and having
the remaining employees carry a larger workload. If you would be expected to
perform more duties, you may want to negotiate yourself a higher salary, but
the decision is yours to make. As a reminder, these are all questions that
you should ask before you make the decision to relocate for your job or not.
Another one of the many questions that you will want to ask your employer,
should you be asked to relocate for your job, concerns relocation
expenses. If you are not given a relocation option, you may want to find
out if your employer will cover the cost of relocating for you or your
family. This financial assistance may not be great, but it may be enough to
help cover your travel expenses or the costs of hiring a moving company.
Most employers will notify you upfront if they plan on assisting you with
the cost of relocating, but, if not, it wouldn’t hurt to ask.
In addition to asking your employer the above mentioned questions, you may
also want to take the time to learn as much about your relocation
destination as possible. You will want to focus on points such as the
current real estate market and crime. If you have children, you will want to
examine the local school districts. If you have a spouse, you may want to
examine the current job outlook, to see if they would be able to find
employment in the area, and so forth.

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