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Hey there I was curious to get some opinions. I currently live in Jacksonville, FL and My husbands PIR is Oct. 26th. His A School is in Pensacola, FL. They said it could be anywhere from 14-26 weeks in school. My problem is I need to get away from Jacksonville. Should I move to where his school is or try to hang in there for the 4-6 months?? Any and all opinions are welcome!!! thanks!!
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I battled with this same question myself. Ultimately we decided that I needed to stay put and keep working so we could save up money. He also said that he wanted to focus on school and do well while not having to worry about me being lonely sitting at home without him.
^_^ yeah I have been doing some research on apartments near the base already. I am a stay at home mom so finding the job isnt a big concern right now.. Whats holding me back is if I want to move three times in a year lol
well i mean you kinda need to get use to moving ya know. but i guess it all just boils down to you and what you want to do etc. i am where my fiance is in school because i love her and can't do without her (yea were still in that sickening love) idk when or how were going to get married so i want to be with her as much as possible, i honestly have nothing but a dog and my truck now, my family is mia, lost my job, (country song plays here) but her family is more than willing to take care of my dog and i've lived in some kinda hard situations so it doesn't bother me if i have to sleep in my truck. if you are married and the child is his i do know from what i have seen here (va) even if his school is short he could still move off base with you, i think this is something you and him should discuss as well though. feel free to message me with any specific questions and i might be able to help more. sorry this got so long winded. but yea it comes down to each person and whats best for them.
Thanks to everyone who commented I really appreciate the advice from both views!!
If the school isn't long enough for him to live off base, and you move...the Navy won't pay to move you to the school. Are you ready to do that all by your self with your child? Your spouse won't be coming home to help you at all! Also you will be the one to find an apt.
Regarding breaking your current lease, if the school isn't long enough for you to move with him, you can't use the SSRA as you need orders showing you are both moving to break the lease otherwise yes they can make you pay a fee.
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