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Jan 28, 2023
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5150man
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We are coming up on the 3 year anniversary of selling our dairy cows.
Unfortunately I never got to the point that I’d rather be doctoring than milking. I’d still be milking if pay was remotely similar. 😀
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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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