Say what you want about Gov. Jim Douglas' plans to help Vermont companies find former Vermonters who might want to move back (
see story here), but this is one issue that people feel passionately about.
I've heard from a bushelful of people today who either want to know how to find these jobs now, or want to talk about why it's hard to move back to Vermont .
Let's start with the premise that anybody who once lived in Vermont wants to come back. Or at least wants to say that they'd like to - if only x, y or z were possible - some of which may just be posturing and some true.
Trouble is x, y and z aren't always possible. It's not always the salary, or the housing cost or the availability of jobs. Sometimes it's subtletlies like letting go of retirement benefits in one state for lesser ones here, as one man described. Or trying to find a job in Vermont that lets you do what you do full-time when your small company wants you to answer the phones in between curing cancer. Then, sometimes it is the salaries or the cost of higher education here.
Truth is, if it were easy to live in Vermont everybody'd be doing it, and then Vermont wouldn't be Vermont. Then nobody'd want to live here.
And if the issue of luring people to live here were easy there wouldn't be so many theories out there about how to do it.
- Terri Hallenbeck