So, now that I'm stable and back in the groove of things after a crazy few months, it's story time! I've almost left the Stinger club more than once, and was a Colorado Stinger for like a month and a half before moving back to Utah. Lol.
I work as local IT for an Oilfield company out here in a small town called Roosevelt in the middle of nowhere, and they decided to sell to a larger multinational company back in November of last year. Whatever, that stuff happens, right? Merger was made official in January, and in March, they did a round of layoffs... 80% of IT got let go, and anyone that was left over got put on a transitional 3 month term. Basically, if you still had a job, you were going to be gone at the end of May. Well, shit. So I went looking for jobs, because 3 months isn't very long, and there was nothing guaranteed at the end of it.
Found a new job, based out of an even smaller town called Rangely, in Colorado. Like 1.5 hrs from me, so not too terrible, but I would have to move. I accepted, and started in early April. Unfortunately, even after moving, I was looking at a minimum 1hr commute each way. 58 miles. Ugh. Problem: My Stinger is leased with a 12k mile/yr limit. My commute alone was going to be 26k miles a year... So I decided to try to sell the Stinger, for the first time.
Right after I accepted the new position, the company I left called and asked if I would be interested in coming back if they had a spot. I said yes, and they said they would keep in touch. They didn't. So I moved my family to the new house, assuming that old company wasn't going to try to get me back. This is where I temporarily became a Colorado Stinger. I even have a Colorado License right now. Lol.
Anyway, I worked at that job for about a month and a half, and got a surprise call from old company! "Hey, this is the position. This is what it pays. Here are the benefits. Are you interested?". I was super confused, they hadn't talked to me since they said they'd keep in touch. Where's the interview? Over the phone, in person? Where was the "Keeping in touch?". I initially turned them down, because I had LITERALLY just unpacked my last box that day, and didn't want to/couldn't afford to move again. They asked if I would think about it over the weekend, and they'd call me back on Monday.
Well, shit. I had initially hand waved it off, but the more I thought about it, the more I knew it was the right decision. The pay was less (~15k/yr less) but everything else was better. It was closer to my wife's family. It was back at a place I liked, and liked the people. It was in a bigger city with more amenities (Not that Roosevelt is big, but there's not even a single fast food place or grocery store in Rangely). Living was cheaper with more options. My commute would be much shorter (20 mins), so I could keep the Stinger under my lease mileage (But don't tell my wife that was a part of the decision. Lol). And finally, it offered full benefits. Paid time off, very good health insurance, the whole package. After a few nights of deep searching and tears, I decided I would accept the job.
Only problem, Moving is extremely expensive. Between Rent+Deposit, moving expenses, and the paycheck delay from starting a new job on a slower pay schedule, I had maxed out my credit cards (Ok, they were almost maxed out before this. Haha), had to borrow money from my parents, and I had signed a 2 year lease at the new place...
So they called me back on Monday... "I'd love to take the job, but I can't afford to move back." They asked me to get numbers, and they'd see what they could do. Ended up looking at ~5k between moving expenses and the cost to break my lease. The next day, they offered 4k, and I took it. Paid the landlord 2 months of rent to break the lease, packed everything BACK into boxes, and U-Hauled ourselves back to Utah.
We didn't have anywhere to live yet, so we took over a few rooms at the in-laws house, and put everything else in a storage unit. My wife decided she wants to buy a house instead of rent, so we're sticking here for a bit... But our debt to income is just a tiiiiiny bit too high to qualify for the houses she wants, and I don't have any proof of my overtime or on-call pay, which is a good chunk of change. "You know, if you sold your car, we could afford a lot more house!", she says to me... I kind of agree, and see if I can sell the car easily. A bit of time passes, and we decide on an alternate method - We stay with her parents until October, pay off ~8k in credit card debt, and by that time my pay statements will show my on-call hours as regular and repeat income, our DTI comes waaaay down, and I can keep the Stinger!
Woo!
So there's the story of how I moved across state lines and back, had 3 jobs, and decided to sell and then not sell my car twice, all within the span of two months.