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NCR . . . chance on moving.


Question Posted Sunday June 21 2009, 4:19 pm

14/f

My step dad works for NCR and the head quarters are moving to Georgia. If he doesn't find a job by the end of September then there is a very high possibility that I might have to move there. My parents are divorced and I really want to keep my family in the same state. I love my dad, step mom and step sister. My mom has main cutsody of me. I don't want to be far from my other family if we do move. How do I handle this?

Thank you in advance for advice.


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Trauma answered Monday June 22 2009, 8:46 am:
Honestly, there's probably not much you can do. The economy is terrible, so I'm sure if your dad can't find a job, he'll be moving so he can have one, but since you're still 14 you don't have much say in the matter. I doubt your dad really wants to move away, but he probably doesn't want to be jobless, either. Just keep in touch with him over the phone and hopefully he'll be able to continue with his regular visits with you.

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