Depends on the job. Sometimes even the wage-slave class can take advantage of transfers to another state. Someone I knew did that moving to another state even though they worked a basic retail/sales job. They contacted HR about relocating and the company helped them get setup with a new job in a new location.
But it all depends on the situation, the job, and the willingness to skip town.
Working class people can barely afford to pay their rent, let alone move cross-country.
Depends on the job. Sometimes even the wage-slave class can take advantage of transfers to another state. Someone I knew did that moving to another state even though they worked a basic retail/sales job. They contacted HR about relocating and the company helped them get setup with a new job in a new location.
But it all depends on the situation, the job, and the willingness to skip town.