Moving on with life Sitting at my son’s graduation and watching him graduate was excellent, I couldn’t have felt any more proud of him than I was at that point. From the time he was born, I had imagined him finishing his education and working in his preferred occupation.
Moving to AustraliaNow that he had ended his studies, it was time for him to get work where he can make use of what he has achieved but getting the {correct|right job is very hard. He doesn’t want to sit at home and waste time looking for a job that could take up a year to find, so he decided to take a different route.
I do not like his plan of an alternative way to locating a job, as it means he will be leaving us and moving abroad. He thinks it will be better if he finds a job away from home, work there for a bit and then return here to locate a full-time job, obviously for this we needed to search for moving quotes.
As great as it sounds; I don’t know if I’m prepared to let him leave just yet, as the idea of not seeing my son is really getting to me. He hasn’t lived away from home for more than three days, and he’s saying he will be able to move away for at least three years.
Moving QuotesI never want to see my son unhappy, I have agreed to him moving to Australia because I know he will be back home within a year and I also don’t want him to say I never let him experience life.