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Victim of the economy

Matthew Warden
  • Tamaqua, PA
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Me and the fiance have just received a pre-approval from our lender to purchase our first property. Two weeks ago, everyone at our branch was notified that they would be closing down the branch. Since, we are actively seeking a home within the next few months, will this change of jobs make it difficult for us when it comes down to finalizing everything? The only way we can stay with the company is if we transfer to another branch. These days it seems people are holding onto their positions.

If I stay within the financial field, will that still look bad on me? Even if this is a very unfortunate situation?

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