Gave him an offer, then took it away. Thanks PayPal.
Gave him an offer, then took it away. Thanks PayPal.
Gave him an offer, then took it away. Thanks PayPal.
This is why you don't plan your life around a job. Plan your job around your life.
That sounds like a very privileged mindset to me. Most of us don't have the resources to have that luxury.
Never had privilege; I've just been fortunate enough to have an emergency fund. Took me over a decade to save enough, but I have enough now that I could go 3 months without a job.
Care to explain why you would think only the privileged are the ones who tend not to put the cart before the horse?
Edit: apologies, I skimmed read and was half asleep when I read the post. I did not realise that the person already signed the contract but was suddenly thrown under the bus.
The mere fact that you think it's a choice for most people is why I think that.
If you're as far along as the guy in OP then you're being irresponsible to not be looking for a place to live. Dude got the job and had it pulled from him, this would get him unemployment in California at least (I should know - I got unemployment in California in basically this scenario)
As someone mentioned already, wait until actually signing the contract before moving. It is not "privileged" not to put the cart before the horse.
"signing the contract" doesn't happen at most places, an offer is more than enough to constitute reasonable cause to start preparing to move for a job
If you wait to start moving your gonna not have a place to live with that new job, shit takes time
Very clearly states that he already signed it.
I finally made it to a place in life where I'd rather be where I am and homeless than leave for some job