Travel. You should have enough money to be able to pick up and fly to a job interview if needed. It is a rough economy out there and you may not be able to find a job in your field in your geographic location. Be ready to take some flights or train rides to interviews. If you really want a job in a specific field, it may take doing this. I flew 3000 miles to get my current job. However, the hiring person did not pay for relocation and I made sure to have a local address listed on my resume and a place to stay. You might go in the hole in the short term doing this but the long term benefits of having a job you want will outweigh being broke for the job search process. You should note that you can get a tax write off for relocating for a job.