Job search and relocating to an new area may offer you more employment opportunities than where you are currently living. There may be industries offering better pay in the new area or there may be additional job opportunities in industries specific to the area such as tourism in Bournemouth, City jobs in London or even rural jobs in the countryside.
However, relocating to a new area is about more than just the job, it is also about the feel of the area, the shops, the infrastructure and the surrounding countryside.
If you have a family, relocation decisions are also about schools. If you are nearing retirement, you may also be concerned about local transport or medical facilities.
Research into an area where you are thinking of re-locating, if it comes out at your interview, may also gain critical points and tip the balance in your favour.
Job interviews are usually held during weekdays but, to understand how a place will feel to live in and perhaps to check out house prices and locations, it may be necessary to visit at the weekends.
Unfortunately, the need to travel and stay away is likely to be coming at a time when you are least able to afford hotel costs.
The answer to your relocation research cheap hotel requirements may lie in room only accommodation hotel deals. This is where you only pay for the room and make your own eating arrangements. With room only accommodation, you could cut relocation costs by taking sufficient sandwiches with you for a couple of days in a cool box or perhaps could buy them cheaply at a local supermarket.
Your room only bedroom may have tea and coffee making facilities and even the possibility of making a cup-a-soup, if a kettle is provided. Hotel breakfasts and other hotel meals you may decide are an optional extra that you, in the interests of keeping costs low, will probably wish to avoid.
A quick plug! If you are considering a job in Bournemouth and would like to spend a weekend checking out local Southbourne and Christchurch house prices and living locations, you may find Newpoint Hotel in Southbourne, Bournemouth suits. Owned by my sister-in-law, it offers room only accommodation from £15 per person per night or £30 for a twin or double room for two people. The rooms are clean and comfortable and mostly with en-suites. I enjoy staying there regularly, particularly when I want a change of scenery and to get away from my usual writing desk. It even has the beaches at the end of the road, if you want to walk a bit and ponder options!
Whatever you decide to do and wherever you choose to relocate to find your new job, I wish you luck. In these credit crunch times, we all certainly need it
Bye for now
Rob
