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Jan 28, 2023
2:32
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JamieTartt
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I think at my age I’m in the same position as your dad
My wife loves my job. And it more than provides but at this point it’s unfulfilling, stressful and redundant. But the money is good.
I’m likely to make a change in 3-4 years.
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A few years ago I was getting burned out hard with work. I was in my early 30s
blackandblue
1/28/23 2:09pm
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DK-
1/28/23 2:11pm
My dad was unhappy at work for the 30 years he worked there. But I think he felt
Powerbait DPM
1/28/23 2:16pm
I think at my age I’m in the same position as your dad
JamieTartt
1/28/23 2:32pm
If your employment provides opportunities for development and growth, that is great. Take advantage of those. But work
dilbert
1/28/23 3:21pm
I was once told any career becomes just a job after a few years
Tmoney1969
1/28/23 2:28pm
We are coming up on the 3 year anniversary of selling our dairy cows.
5150man
1/28/23 4:55pm
I’m often itching for more challenges, whether that’s by learning more or taking on more responsibilities.
KingDave
1/28/23 2:44pm
Key for me is if you keep work to working hours than it’s basically all the
cougfanz
1/28/23 3:33pm
My rule of thumb in working in computing is that you needed to get re-trained every 2 years. Else you would fall behind
Zenoch
1/28/23 7:11pm
Nah I'll just go the early retirement route
supertux
1/28/23 7:42pm
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