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Well…got the job. Now is when the work starts. Woof!
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Same company I work now, so no real transition other than into the new role.  I’m thankful, but a LOT more pressure and stress (sales).

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(06-21-2024, 08:36 AM)Replying to GriffWoody

good job
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#3
What everyone needs, more pressure and stress..

GATA
Cool
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(06-21-2024, 08:51 AM)Replying to McDonoughDawg

I’ve got a 10 year plan.  Assuming I survive, I’m sailing into the retirement sunset at 60 with a pension, deferred comp, 401k, and investment cushion.  Both kids will be out of college and I will have banked what I need to carry me through retirement comfortably.  Now, if we can just make it happen the way I’ve drawn it out in my head.  LOL

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Congrats Brother!! Pressure is a privilege!!!!

I had to get out of the high pressure gig. At my age it was just too much. But, I should have stayed and now looking to jump back into something.

You’ll be great. Enjoy!!
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(06-21-2024, 08:36 AM)Replying to GriffWoody

Congrats.  What industry?
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#7
GATA! Best of luck!
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#8
Thanks for the comments, all.

JC…retirement plan (401k/403b/457) sales.

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Congrats GriffWoody.
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#10
Good thing it's not a government job. They say folks in government always rise to their level of incompetence. Wink
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