Submitted by diordarlin t3_11ent0j in personalfinance
Hello. I’m interviewing with a great tech company in which I would have to relocate to New York City (dream city).
Just being optimistic and thinking of logistics, I wouldn’t receive the relocation lump sum of $15,000 (~9K if taxes are taken out) in advance. I already asked recruiter. This is the recruiter in the Human Resources department of said company for reference.
Assuming one has no savings, can’t take loan, or use credit card because of poor credit, how does one move??? Recruiter said new hires must be able to relocate within 60 days of start date (also assuming start date is in person).
My lease ends mid August and it’s $4K to terminate early not to mention first month rent, deposits, etc.
Surely one doesn’t pass up a life changing opportunity.
Any help greatly appreciated.
QtK_Dash t1_jaf32ih wrote
As a New Yorker, I would very much caution coming here without at least some cash on hand because it’s an expensive city. Beyond the obvious, if it’s a great tech company— why aren’t they paying to break your lease and pre-paying moving costs? If that’s not possible, I’d suggest moving later as opposed to piling on a bunch of debt moving to an expensive place with low credit. Just my thoughts. I’d get them to pay as much as they can first.