Hi Everyone,
After a couple of rough months and a job change (that isn't really working out - Not enjoying it) I'm having a good think about what I want to do.
Situation : 24 years old living in the outskirts of Cambridge and currently working in Cambridge centre.
Cambridge, to be frank, has terrible public transportation to the city centre (within it is fine) as well as road links into the centre, which makes the morning drive to work awful (takes me about 70-90 mins to drive 28 miles to work).
On the plus side, I've had a interview for a large company with an office in Cambridge which looks to be a good move as it's a multinational company with a lot of room to progress and develop my career.
Hypothetically speaking, if I was made an offer from said company and accepted it, I would have to move closer to the centre.
The problem is, as a big university city, Cambridge is full of student accommodation and the quality of rental properties is consequently pretty bad for me living on my own. I know a lot of you will say that this is true for a lot of big cities, but I've seen much better places in other, student-like cities.
I'm not a fan of house-sharing with strangers, but a friend of mine is looking to move out about March time next year, so moving in with him is a possibility, with two of us we should be able to rent a better quality place.
I've always had a soft spot for York, and have often thought about moving there. However, York isn't very abundant in IT vacancies. However, I hear Leeds is pretty good for IT jobs so a train commute could be possible (wouldn't want to drive between York and Leeds on a daily basis). I once made a thread about this on here a few months ago - thanks for all of your replies.
To summarise, I've got two main choices
Stay in Cambridge
Move to York
I'm not really sure what I'm asking here, perhaps just some words of wisdom as some of you may have encountered a similar predicament in life, and if so, what did you do? Did it work out? A middle ground could be to move to London, as it's not so far away as York so I can still see my friends and family often, I just don't really think I would fit in with the inner-city lifestyle.
Thanks,
David
After a couple of rough months and a job change (that isn't really working out - Not enjoying it) I'm having a good think about what I want to do.
Situation : 24 years old living in the outskirts of Cambridge and currently working in Cambridge centre.
Cambridge, to be frank, has terrible public transportation to the city centre (within it is fine) as well as road links into the centre, which makes the morning drive to work awful (takes me about 70-90 mins to drive 28 miles to work).
On the plus side, I've had a interview for a large company with an office in Cambridge which looks to be a good move as it's a multinational company with a lot of room to progress and develop my career.
Hypothetically speaking, if I was made an offer from said company and accepted it, I would have to move closer to the centre.
The problem is, as a big university city, Cambridge is full of student accommodation and the quality of rental properties is consequently pretty bad for me living on my own. I know a lot of you will say that this is true for a lot of big cities, but I've seen much better places in other, student-like cities.
I'm not a fan of house-sharing with strangers, but a friend of mine is looking to move out about March time next year, so moving in with him is a possibility, with two of us we should be able to rent a better quality place.
I've always had a soft spot for York, and have often thought about moving there. However, York isn't very abundant in IT vacancies. However, I hear Leeds is pretty good for IT jobs so a train commute could be possible (wouldn't want to drive between York and Leeds on a daily basis). I once made a thread about this on here a few months ago - thanks for all of your replies.
To summarise, I've got two main choices
Stay in Cambridge
- Move to the city centre by either waiting for a friend to do the same, or participate in a homebuy scheme and get on the property ladder (much better quality flats/small houses)
- Stay in a familiar place
- Stay near friends
- Good place for IT jobs
Move to York
- New place, fresh start, new beginning
- unfamiliar
- away from all my friends and family
I'm not really sure what I'm asking here, perhaps just some words of wisdom as some of you may have encountered a similar predicament in life, and if so, what did you do? Did it work out? A middle ground could be to move to London, as it's not so far away as York so I can still see my friends and family often, I just don't really think I would fit in with the inner-city lifestyle.
Thanks,
David
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