+1 … I spent the first 10 years traveling quite a bit…I'm sure there are worse cases than mine but in my construction management days I lived/worked in 9 states over 7 years…and worked in more on a temporary basis. But it's a double edged sword…I made approximately 20% more than my non-travelling counterparts, because I travelled I was considered more often for promotions, a better company vehicle, more paid-time off, bonuses, etc and I lived in some pretty cool cities that I would have never experienced if I didnt travel and the type of projects I worked on were incredible…so I enjoyed the travel!I spent the first 10 years of my career in international travel, mostly because I wanted to. Typically job descriptions will let you know what percent of time will be required for travel. Design work typically has less travel than construction management.
Don't work for a state DOT if you want to stay in town all the time. They'll want you to actually see the state. City jobs hang around town a lot.If you are really set on staying in town look for a county/city/state/municipal job -
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