move out to move up

Verb

 * 1)  To advance one's career by leaving one's present employer in order to take a better position with another employer.
 * 2) * 1978 May 22, "Come Aboard! Electro '78 Career Cruises" (GTE employment advertisement), Computerworld, p. 85 (retrieved 16 May 2014) :
 * In our world of communications, you don't have to move out to move up. When your objectives change and your abilities expand, you'll find your next level of achievement is waiting for you elsewhere in our world.

Usage notes

 * This verb becomes the core of a proverb when used in generalized imperative or hortatory constructions. Some examples of common proverbial forms:
 * the best way to move up is to move out
 * the only way to move up is to move out
 * the way to move up is to move out
 * you have to move out to move up
 * you must move out to move up
 * you need to move out to move up