My husband works for Pfizer in St. Louis. On November 9, he was returning from Milwaukee from his uncle's funeral. Not two minutes from the airport, we received a call that Pfizer is shutting down their St. Louis site, as well as other sites. In a market where most big pharmaceutical corporations are laying off American & European scientists and opening sites in Asia to reduce the price of drugs, this is scary because there are tens of thousands of scientists out of work in the States alone. This happened to us in 2003 just as the Pharmaceutical big wigs began to send the jobs overseas. Having just said that, I have to say, I'm hoping that this situation will allow us to make big changes in our lives. It would seem to call for two big career changes. We never really got used to living here; it's not a friendly place so I think we need to make the best of this and try to make big changes in our lives. I panicked my head off last time this happened because our kids were younger, my daughter has type 1 diabetes so we need great medical insurance, we lost money moving due to loss of value of our house, etc. This time, I WANT to move away and I know that what will happen, will happen. Even though we both need to change our careers at this point, what we choose is up to us. They say when one door shuts, another one opens; it behooves us to check out all our options this time.
I read a book called The Geography of Bliss by an NPR reporter. He found that where you live, as well as your friends and community, DO make all the difference. He was verbalizing what I tried to tell people for the last six years. I heard a lot of zen notions from friends living in very cool places near friends and family that, if I just accepted it here and made the best of it, it would be great. That is a great notion in theory. In practice, my only friends here are transplants and they want out as badly as I do. My daughter is a high school junior and she is happy we are leaving here; even during a critical time in her life just before her last year of high school. The natives aren’t very friendly.
I’m off on a new adventure. I just hope it happens sooner rather than later.
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