My reckoning is the former is the better option - work for a US firm in the UK to get yourself known.
I'd say do your homework on potential employers - do they have Brit execs in the States, indicating they do move people (look on Linkedin)?
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24th Dec 2013 9:51 pm
conanius
Member Since: 12 Apr 2012
Location: UK
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I work in IT Management, specifically with a specialism around IT Service Management (with all the ITIL 'stuff')
Basic terms, I make IT give the business what it needs, and help IT support teams understand these requirements and make their life easier through process streamlining etc etc...
Far too details and yawnfesting for the Disco forum... but I actually enjoy it !
I get to meet lots of people from a range of backgrounds, and genuinely help people get the job done. The sort of roles I've enjoyed most have been those where I've had the authority to actually make change happen, and not be stuck in a never ending circle of meetings/boards/reviews/strategy papers/etc to do something simple and straightforward.
So yeah... if you are in the US and want someone who can do that..... !
I know one Brit locally who was moved across by Goldman Sachs - they are expanding rapidly in SLC. Might be worth a look. '80 109 Stage 1 V8 - still going strong!
'13 LR4 HSE - HD pack (sold)
'11 LR4 HSE - HD Pack (sold)
'07 LR3 V8 SE (sold)
Ex '85 110 County V8 (left in Oz)
27th Dec 2013 11:38 pm
WillyEckerslike
Member Since: 22 Aug 2013
Location: Out in the world
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I work for a US company and have twice been offered a position in the US head office. I've had to decline politely both times as my kids are both at sensitive times of their schooling.
So, yes, it does happen.
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28th Dec 2013 12:01 am
conanius
Member Since: 12 Apr 2012
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regarding the above, this is why I think *now* is the time to try living overseas. Our little one is a mere 26 days old, so once he is a bit older and we are a bit more settled (lets say 6-12 months onwards) I think my search in earnest begins.
28th Dec 2013 12:11 pm
WillyEckerslike
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Sounds like a good plan. We had our big move (Australia & SE Asia) a few years ago when the kids were 7 & 10. It wasn't easy, but wasn't too difficult either.
Don't underestimate the 'wife effect' though. She has to be 100% behind the move or it may well be doomed to fail. I've seen a number of marriage difficulties or failures as a result of a relocation. (The worst one was where a colleague had his wife tell him in the departure lounge at the airport that she couldn't go through with the move!).
We moved to Oz then the kids were 6 & 8 - went swimmingly. Then the move to us US when they were 8 & 10 was a whole different ballgame.
Missus hated it at first, took about 2 years to settle. We all love it now though.
To me, if you have kids, there is no ideal time to do it. There is always a milestone right around the corner you want to stay for. In my mind if you are going to do it, the sooner the better, then get on with your new life. '80 109 Stage 1 V8 - still going strong!
'13 LR4 HSE - HD pack (sold)
'11 LR4 HSE - HD Pack (sold)
'07 LR3 V8 SE (sold)
Ex '85 110 County V8 (left in Oz)
28th Dec 2013 4:38 pm
Iguana
Member Since: 14 Oct 2013
Location: 'Sunny' Zomerset
Posts: 9424
Yes work for a big US company, I do and did have an opportunity many years ago, but changed my mind.....do have some regrets. I am although panning to go out in the summer for a self funded 6 weeks will take family and work out of the Boise ID office....seeing if SWMBO will go for it and if company will contribute a bit (all my mgrs and mst of team are in Boise)
Good luck with your move Iggy/Ieuan
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MY05 Disco 3 'S'
MY14 FL2 HSE manual in Blue
MY15 Disco 4 HSE Lux in Santorini Black
MY08 Disco 3 SE manual in Buck Blue
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29th Dec 2013 5:00 pm
conanius
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Boise ID... just realised why I recognise that.
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5th Jan 2014 4:58 pm
tlt
Member Since: 01 Sep 2006
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 262
conanius wrote:
I work in IT Management, specifically with a specialism around IT Service Management (with all the ITIL 'stuff')
Basic terms, I make IT give the business what it needs, and help IT support teams understand these requirements and make their life easier through process streamlining etc etc...
Far too details and yawnfesting for the Disco forum... but I actually enjoy it !
I get to meet lots of people from a range of backgrounds, and genuinely help people get the job done. The sort of roles I've enjoyed most have been those where I've had the authority to actually make change happen, and not be stuck in a never ending circle of meetings/boards/reviews/strategy papers/etc to do something simple and straightforward.
So yeah... if you are in the US and want someone who can do that..... !
I might know a guy, who might be able to help... drop me a pm with your e-mail and i'll get your resume and details and pass it on.
5th Feb 2014 6:17 pm
conanius
Member Since: 12 Apr 2012
Location: UK
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Wow, thanks ! PM sent 8)
13th Feb 2014 7:36 am
and
Member Since: 12 Jun 2012
Location: Charlotte NC (via Belfast)
Posts: 56
Hi Guys
Since I started this thread I thought I should give an update.
I moved to the US last week and my finally are still in the UK but planning
to move over mid April.
Still trying to finalize major issues like schools, a family home and finding a decent pub
to watch the 6 Nations Rugby.
Plan to stay 2 years and then go home again but since it is mid feb and almost reaching 70deg
and weather back home is pants you never know we may grow to like the place!
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20th Feb 2014 4:08 am
Iguana
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Posts: 9424
Yes, finding that Pub will be vital, especially as it all kicks off again this Friday night!
Once pup found, will you then focus on looking for a D3? Iggy/Ieuan
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2015 RR Sport Autobiography
&
1992 Land Rover Defender Camper
- Gone but not forgotten:
MY10 D4 GS
MY05 Disco 3 'S'
MY14 FL2 HSE manual in Blue
MY15 Disco 4 HSE Lux in Santorini Black
MY08 Disco 3 SE manual in Buck Blue
1960 Series 2 88" (No idea why I sold it!)
20th Feb 2014 8:24 am
Bobs
Member Since: 29 Oct 2013
Location: Manchester
Posts: 2330
Lucky Man ...
Given the chance I'd move over there .... been to SC Hilton Head twice and loved the area ...
Pubs all sorted down there
On a map though looks close ..... in reality 260 miles away I think and probably 6 hours driving at the slow speeds the US allow
Watch out for those State Troupers hiding in the trees .... D4 Front upgrade/cut back wings n things 'taking a long time but getting there'.
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20th Feb 2014 8:49 am
and
Member Since: 12 Jun 2012
Location: Charlotte NC (via Belfast)
Posts: 56
Well I found an Irish pub OK in Charlotte - 8:30am for the Scotland match and
11:30 or so for the England - Ireland match.
Wife (who is still back in UK) however told me that finding a school for our son was a bit more important than a rugby match so I had to go to a school open day : so pub was replaced by BBC iplayer (and proxy player to make BBC think I was in the UK )
Kinda glad I missed the England match as being from Norn Ireland I was supporting green.
Would love to get another D3 for over here too but they are expensive compared with home
(and defenders are just silly money!)
I really would only live here if you can manage to keep UK holiday allowance - also everyone
seems to work much longer hours (but to be honest they get no more work done than back home)
But I guess drinking tea in the office out of my union jack mug and watching the 10 o'clock news
on iplayer every night is probably not the quickest way to assimilate - maybe they will fire me like poor old Piers Morgan!
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