Monday, November 14, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
OPERATION Get All My Friends to Live in Kansas City
Three years ago, I emigrated from Oklahoma City to Kansas City. Graduation left me at a crossroads, deciding if I should make a drastic change like moving to NYC or Chicago for a few years before returning closer to family, stay in OKC where I had job security and friends, pursue a career in pr for the music industry in Nashville or go somewhere different-yet-appealing like Denver or Kansas City. After tons of praying and job searching, I landed here. And what a perfect decision that was. I quickly (as in, within a week), confirmed that this city is my cup of tea (or coffee). I was having a blast living the single life, exploring all the unique neighborhoods here and decorating my apartment. Then…in the midst of my “single” state of mind, I met a guy with a magnetic personality and kind way about him. And now we’re getting married! Soon, I’ll get to experience this vibrant town as a newlywed.

Who doesn't want all of their friends and family to live near them? Well, some might exclude the second group of my previous statement. For me, friends and family are a blurry line, so I want them all as close as possible. However, when I decided to leave Oklahoma for new territory up north, I thought I was giving up that dream.
So this brings me to the purpose of this post. Through several conversations with my best friends, I've found that hope remains. Below, I will give my list of potential immigrants and a few extra tidbits. I have my work cut out for me, but I think by 2016, Kansas City will be filled with a Who’s Who of Rachel’s favorite people.
Timeline, current location and what needs to happen before they can move.
If you’d like to register with the RRP (Rachel Relocation Program) or know of open positions that would be a good fit for any of the above names, please email rachel.yeakley@gmail.com.
Who doesn't want all of their friends and family to live near them? Well, some might exclude the second group of my previous statement. For me, friends and family are a blurry line, so I want them all as close as possible. However, when I decided to leave Oklahoma for new territory up north, I thought I was giving up that dream.
So this brings me to the purpose of this post. Through several conversations with my best friends, I've found that hope remains. Below, I will give my list of potential immigrants and a few extra tidbits. I have my work cut out for me, but I think by 2016, Kansas City will be filled with a Who’s Who of Rachel’s favorite people.
Timeline, current location and what needs to happen before they can move.
- 1 year – Loren & Penelope O’Laughlin
- Jonesboro, AR
- structural design job for Loren and ESL or refugee program position for Penelope
- 1.5 years – Tara McComas (and her bf Kevin Heeney)
- Tulsa, OK
- finish med school, apply & select residency program in Kansas City, find job for Kevin
- 2 years – Kevin & Whitney [Pettyjohn for now] Sterling
- Brooklyn, NY
- wed one another, get their fill of Brooklyn, graphic design job for Kevin and pr job for Whitney (non-profit preferred)
- 2 years – Ryan Yeakley (brother)
- Wichita, KS
- Find a job in IT/computer software
- 2-3 years - Julia Kaissling
- Chicago, IL
- get her fill of Chicago (not rushing this one too much, because I love that she lives there right now), then find a teaching or other equally fitting job here
- 3 years – Anna Vinzant (cousin)
- Searcy, AR
- Graduate with a degree in interior design & find rock star position in KC
- 3-5 years – Adrian & Katherine [Roland for now] Milton
- Houston, TX
- Gain valuable experience at respective law firms in Houston before finding positions in Kansas City pre-babies
- side note--this one is going to be harder to wait patiently, but the pay-off will be worth it
- 5+ years – Mark & Kimberlee Yeakley
- Wichita, KS
- Realize life will be incomplete unless they live next door to their grandchildren. Oh, and find a way to make money here.
- Stephanie Mester – after she’s gathered some speech therapy experience in Amarillo.
- Jennifer Pekrul – after I find her a job here
- Lyndsay Suttles (soon-to-be Davis) and her hubs, Andy
If you’d like to register with the RRP (Rachel Relocation Program) or know of open positions that would be a good fit for any of the above names, please email rachel.yeakley@gmail.com.
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