Working a national insurance recruiting practice for near 20
years provides a person an opportunity to be exposed to countless individual
stories as to why a person wants to be in a specific region, state, or city.
For the majority it seems to be about being closer to family. For some it is
about being in an area that affords them the opportunity to be near a major
insurance hub in case something were to happen to their job. Let’s call that
job risk management. For others it may be about being close to things they
enjoy. Or being in an area that supports their interests and/or hobbies.
It is always however about an individual’s priorities. What
they and their family members feel is most important to them at that stage in
their lives or family situation.
While all this is true, I found the following story
interesting. My own state of Iowa makes the following list, yet I have found
Iowa to be a tough sell when speaking with candidates. The article is
suggesting that the largest metropolitan areas may be losing some of their
appeal. Perhaps, or maybe people are shifting their priorities? Interesting
read regardless.
The 10 happiest states in America: http://www.lifehealthpro.com/2014/09/23/the-10-happiest-states-in-america?t=individual-health&page=11&page_all=1
Scot Dickerson, CPC
President Capstone Search
President Capstone Search
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