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Title: Urban nomad ?
Post by: ab on December 25, 2009, 06:36:33 PM
Any of you feel like urban nomads?  Being in I.T. field, I sure do feel like one since there is no such thing as long term work anymore due to outsourcing (smart sourcing , knowledge transfer ) to some cheap labour in India, Russia etc in the name of cost cutting.  Which leads to a very nomad lifestyle by moving from job to job and city to city from one gig to another.
Just curious what others think.


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: Bun-bun on December 25, 2009, 08:04:20 PM
I understand your feeling of not having a home base. I renovate houses in Hampton Roads (Sometimes called seven cities), and can be working in a totally different area each couple of weeks. I know it's not the same as your situation, but it does have parallels. In past years, when work slowed in Hampton Roads, I've taken contracts in the washington D.C. area, and had to spend several weeks ata time away from home. Hotel rooms and fast food are fun at first, as a change from a familiar bed and a homecooked meal, but they get old pretty quick. I tend to work longer hours and work weekends so that I can finish sooner and get back home quicker.


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: superjohn on December 26, 2009, 04:19:23 AM
I know what you mean. I work in IT as well, and have been lucky myself that I've stayed with the same company in the same location for almost 11 years, but a LOT of my co-workers have spent time working contractor jobs and travelling every week, or had to re-loate at least once.

The real problem I'd have is the difficulty in establishing equity in a home. There have been several people I know caught out by the market because they relocated for their jobs and bought a house at the top of the market and had the value drop. Worse is when the value dropped and they lost their job and had to move again. Makes me wonder if it'd be better to acknowledge the inevitability of such a lifestyle and adopt an investment strategy that precludes home ownership.


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: KnightofNi on December 29, 2009, 06:43:55 AM
honestly, i like moving every few years.

i'm also an army brat.


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: NAKID on December 29, 2009, 06:59:57 AM
honestly, i like moving every few years.

+1

One of the perks of being in the military...


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: Vindingo on December 29, 2009, 07:43:22 AM
I have lived in 3 different cities in the past 5 years, all in very different parts of the country.  It is fun meeting new people and having friends across the country, but it is hard if you want to settle down. 

It is even harder if you are in a field where "word of mouth" plays a big role in your business. 

The way I look at it being a young person, I am just testing the waters of where I want to plant my roots... 


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: ab on December 30, 2009, 06:04:59 PM
Granted it is nice and fun moving around meeting new people.  But to keep losing job due to outsourcing (smart sourcing [trust me we were told that when we got laid off couple of years back] , out source , knowledge transfer ... [whatever other lingo used] )  is not fun my friend.  A friend of mine just lost her job due to outsourcing to Japan ( Yep peoplesoft developer IT job at citi ).  Another friend, his company no longer hires local rather only hire @ India.  
It is just a cat and mouse game.  Keep upgrading skill and survive for a bit.  Not sure what the future generation will have in all frankness.  
In a way, I am glad I do not have any kids.
I realize there is a huge adjustment in the world going on with standard of living which is a good thing.  But this process is going to continue to be painful.


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: IZ on December 30, 2009, 08:44:19 PM
I have lived in 3 different cities in the past 5 years 


 [coffee]



Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: kopfjäger on December 30, 2009, 09:25:59 PM
My whole adult life I have been a nomad.  [thumbsup]


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: Grampa on December 31, 2009, 04:43:31 AM
My whole adult life I have been a nomad.  [thumbsup]

Nomads are cool

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Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: ZLTFUL on December 31, 2009, 05:28:48 AM
My first true tech job was as an RF Technician doing field testing for cellular telephone companies. Towards the end of my 3.5 years, I was putting in around 2800 miles a week.
Since then, I have had 4 different tech jobs and am beginning to seriously look for another one.
I have resided in the same city through all of this but I am now seriously considering relocating to somewhere else.
I have never considered myself a nomad but i am beginning to miss the appeal of not staying in once place for very long.
Stay too long, your heart gets broken. Stay to long, you wear out your welcome. Stay too long and you will be forced to share your true feelings about something to someone and you end up going away anyway...


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: IZ on September 30, 2011, 12:41:05 AM
Any of you feel like urban nomads?  
Being in I.T. field, I sure do feel like one since there is no such thing as long term work anymore

After living back here in PHX for just over two years now and working for multiple rehab companies, I'd say therapists fall into that "urban nomad" category as well.  Luckily, outsourcing really hasn't hit our field.  It's just the d-bags at the corporate level and their BS productivity charts who ruin any chance of career longevity with these places.  [roll]   I see more and more techs & assistants being utilized in the schools.  Those with little-to-no education working in a field that requires a Master's degree performing tasks for a fraction of the cost.  Hmmm..I guess they really are outsourcing in a way. 

Time to go out and further my skills to stay competetive in the work place!!  Since no word from the DOD yet on overseas work..the IZs may be coming to your town!   ;D


Title: Re: Urban nomad ?
Post by: KnightofNi on September 30, 2011, 10:12:15 AM
this thread was last active when i still thought i had a future at my current job.

wtf IZ... [laugh]


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