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Little Things That Irk You VII: Seething Pains
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It's dawned on me that I've worked at my current job for 28% of my working life - not working life as in how long I've worked so far, I mean as in 28% of all the working life I'll ever work
I've also worked out I've worked in the job for 40% of my entire life from birth to this very moment... hot damn.
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Not sure what that equates to in years but I worked in one place for about 15 years. It was great in the sense that I outlasted everyone and several big jumps in my career happened because I was last man standing in a lull and had to push myself up to the next level to keep things going. But I eventually left around 5 years ago and I have done more in those five years than I have in the entirety of the rest of my career. All made possible by that long base of course but now things are so much more interesting, if always more daunting.
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I'm definitely feeling the pull away. I'm in that boat of being one of the last ones around who doesn't have 12 months or less working experience at the place and whilst there's that same need to step up there's zero given back for doing so. It's mostly all about the security of the role, once things are decided either way for an SFJr3 I reckon the reasons to stay put will be fully exhausted.
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Yeah, I can relate to all of that. My kids were young when I left too and some said I was crazy to do so but it turned out to be the best time because they are so adaptable at that age that they could weather any changes, positive or negative. But like you, I felt I just wasn't getting back what I was putting in and it had been that way for a long time.
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It's been that way for a long while from the work side of things, I reckon if SFJr3 doesn't go ahead the next 12 months or so will be the last ones. IF SFJr3 does go ahead then more likely *deep breath* two more years. But I'm increasingly in a position where I could take a demotion moving somewhere else and still be on more money so at least it's a safe financial shift as long as I take to the new job
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Originally posted by Colin View Post
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View PostIt's dawned on me that I've worked at my current job for 28% of my working life - not working life as in how long I've worked so far, I mean as in 28% of all the working life I'll ever work
I've also worked out I've worked in the job for 40% of my entire life from birth to this very moment... hot damn.
Now, if I understand your first one correctly (which I may not have) my stat is 86% - however in a month it's my birthday and in one more year could if I wish take my pension early, in which case I'm on 97%.Last edited by Anpanman; 14-10-2018, 08:33.
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