So, I quit my job...

SixFive

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Gave a 40 day notice. I have been there 19 years; pretty unheard of in my field.

I guess I finally decided it was never going to get better, and I'm just done mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Hope I can find something that pays close, is rewarding, and not too terribly hard on my body.
 

Mr. Poon

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best of luck in your search, I hope you are able to find something that let's you achieve what you wrote in your last sentence.
 

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Solid professions always look for good people, and you are one of them. While you are semi-retired, Nick has some extra golf wager money now from the book that is easy pickins. You could make a living. :0008
 

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a little suggestion..

and sincere hopes for an easy transition.


"Every man should do for a livin' what he would do for free."
 

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Gave a 40 day notice. I have been there 19 years; pretty unheard of in my field.

I guess I finally decided it was never going to get better, and I'm just done mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Hope I can find something that pays close, is rewarding, and not too terribly hard on my body.

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wow never expected this from you.

when a job takes that much out of you for years and years you got to take time to consider new opportunites.

Try to find something that you really love doing and would almost do for free. It is hard but you got to dig deep inside yourself and then go for it.

Go back to school if you are geared in that direction.

Life is full of surprises that can turn out much better for your future well being.

When you close one door, you find others that will open for you.

Good Luck with your search

PS - I apologize for any real mean shit I said to you in the last 3 weeks. I can't control my temper at times. And its too easy to write before I think.
 
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Gave a 40 day notice. I have been there 19 years; pretty unheard of in my field.

I guess I finally decided it was never going to get better, and I'm just done mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Hope I can find something that pays close, is rewarding, and not too terribly hard on my body.

You must be set financially to sustain this decision. I would find out who treats there employees the best in your field as far as pay, benefits, time off. Submit a resume and see what happens. Sometimes a change is a good thing. Good Luck :0008
 

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You must be set financially to sustain this decision. I would find out who treats there employees the best in your field as far as pay, benefits, time off. Submit a resume and see what happens. Sometimes a change is a good thing. Good Luck :0008

Far from set. Need to have a job by August 1
 

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Gave a 40 day notice. I have been there 19 years; pretty unheard of in my field.

I guess I finally decided it was never going to get better, and I'm just done mentally, emotionally, and physically.

Hope I can find something that pays close, is rewarding, and not too terribly hard on my body.

You would need about 3 hours to get a job in Nashville... Just sayin'
 

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Best of luck

Best of luck

If I may ask, what is your field of expertise?

Change can be very rewarding, I left a secure job that I had 15 years invested in (public utility) opened a hobby shop.

My co-workers said I was crazy giving up security.
(slave mentality)

My business flourished, and I sold the shop and retired in 1998....I was 48.
 

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Best of luck Clint

Best of luck Clint

Hi Clint,

I'm sure you'll be fine. Good people always find great jobs. It's always nice to have a paycheck, however if your job is beating you up you should definitely make a change. You deserve better and I'm sure you'll find it!

Best of luck with your search!

kneifl
 
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