Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Our Home and Job News

Well, as you know, we were not able to get the home from James. The house was sold so we had to start looking at other rental opportunities. We recently signed a lease agreement for 6 months for another home in Ahwatukee. This house is in a perfect location. It may be a good thing that we are not renting from people we know, so we won't have to worry as much about the care of the home.

The address is:
4518 E. Alta Mesa Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85044

We are moving in on the night of the 13th and will have cable guys coming over hopefully Saturday morning. This way I can get immediate access to the internet and email as well as cable for OSU football, even though none of the OSU games are going to be on TV there. I will most likely have to pay for them on Pay Per View.

In other news, Tiffany has about 3 interviews set up for the week after we move in and I have meetings being set up with Chase. They are going to fly me to Chicago to meet with my potential manager next Friday I think. And then they will most likely wait until I move to have me go into their Phoenix facility for final interviews. Keep your fingers crossed.

I am still going to be employed by National City through the month of October. They are going to pay me for an extra week of vaca while we move, then to work from Phoenix the next week. Then the following week I will most likely fly back to work with my replacement manager for several days. That allows us a little more security in savings if the Chase opportunity falls through.

Here are some pictures of the house we are moving into:



Friday, September 15, 2006

Moving Update

All,

Our final move date is going to be October 12th. We have not agreed to a deal with any moving companies or self-move services, but we are pretty sure we will be moving ourselves. My friend Craig is going to go with us and Tiffany is trying to see if Erin will go. Craig can ride with me in the moving truck which will help with the drive. It also gives us another person in case we run into any problems.

We will leave early thursday morning and drive all day and evening with a hotel stay that night probably around Oklahoma City, OK. This should split the drive to Phoenix in about half with 14 hrs the first day and 14 the second. Then we would unload the bare necessities to stay the night Friday night in our new place. We are renting James's home for $1200/month.

In other news, Tiffany has a job interview coming up over the phone with a large downtown based law firm in Phoenix. Jean Hilliard was able to get me a phone conversation with the National Lockbox Manager at Chase bank (2nd biggest bank in the US). He talked with me for about 15 minutes. I then had a 45 minute interview with the hiring manager for Chase Retail Lockbox in Phoenix (Chris Lang). This is the largest retail lockbox site in the country. He has an opening for a 1st shift manager that would be in charge of about 150 people (similar to what I have today). This would be a great opportunity to go into a new company. I would be familiar with the dept and the processes so that I could have some sort of comfort level. Hopefully everything goes well. They are setting up two more interviews for next week with the managers that would be my peers. If that goes well, they would fly me down there. Keep your fingers crossed. In the meantime, I am still looking at many different websites for openings.

We are very excited. I am putting in my notice at National City on Monday or Tuesday night.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Possible Rental





This is James's house for rent. He is the long time friend of Tiffany's mom that I met up with for lunch while I was in Phoenix. He was selling this house and they may offer it up to us for rent for the first 6 months of our stay. It would normally rent for more than we can afford, so they would be giving us an awesome deal. Hopefully this would work out. We would not have to fly out to look for a place, sign a lease, or anything. We could just go out with the movers in October and move right in. May not have to put down a security deposit which would save us tons of money. Obviously its way nicer than what we would ever be able to afford. We are hoping for the best.