While the job market has improved, and unemployment has hovered at or around record levels, the job you want may not be in the place where you currently live. That means if you want to pursue certain lines of work, you may have to move.About a quarter of job applicants (28.5%) are at least willing to entertain the idea, according to Glassdoor's recently released report "Metro Movers: Where Are Americans Moving for Jobs, And Is It Worth It." The study of more than 668,000 online job applications showed that over 1 in 4 job applicants applied for positions outside the metro area where they currently live."Picking up your life and moving for a job is a major decision," said Glassdoor Chief Economist Dr.