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<blockquote data-quote="Okie1907" data-source="post: 2915739" data-attributes="member: 40509"><p>My dad had a similar experience as well as my mom. My mom still works a part time jobs as she is only 59 and watches the grand kids for my siblings and their spouses for some extra money plus quality time. They were angry and frustrated at first but neither has looked back. It has been tough financially on them but they have made the proper cuts and getting use to their chapter 2 as well.</p><p></p><p>What frustrates me is my mom has 30 years experience no degree and not one company would look at her because of her age, lack of a degree and the type of pay she was expecting. Not that she wouldnt of taken a pay cut but just because she put the high amount of her last job I think that kind of Fed her over. So dumb. And then I see all these business articles complaining about Millennials not being loyal to companies... When they start showing the same respect to our parents and my self Ill be loyal but not until then. Ill do what is best for me and leave whenever I damn well please if something better comes a long.</p><p></p><p>Sorry, I get pretty heated about this topic but the first couple years after all this happened it was hard on them and I hated seeing that. All the same they are happy now and doing just fine so I guess it worked out okay...</p><p></p><p>I am happy to see yall are in a good position to enjoy the next phase of your lives. Dont look back, yall are going to have a blast I am sure! Please share pics if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie1907, post: 2915739, member: 40509"] My dad had a similar experience as well as my mom. My mom still works a part time jobs as she is only 59 and watches the grand kids for my siblings and their spouses for some extra money plus quality time. They were angry and frustrated at first but neither has looked back. It has been tough financially on them but they have made the proper cuts and getting use to their chapter 2 as well. What frustrates me is my mom has 30 years experience no degree and not one company would look at her because of her age, lack of a degree and the type of pay she was expecting. Not that she wouldnt of taken a pay cut but just because she put the high amount of her last job I think that kind of Fed her over. So dumb. And then I see all these business articles complaining about Millennials not being loyal to companies... When they start showing the same respect to our parents and my self Ill be loyal but not until then. Ill do what is best for me and leave whenever I damn well please if something better comes a long. Sorry, I get pretty heated about this topic but the first couple years after all this happened it was hard on them and I hated seeing that. All the same they are happy now and doing just fine so I guess it worked out okay... I am happy to see yall are in a good position to enjoy the next phase of your lives. Dont look back, yall are going to have a blast I am sure! Please share pics if possible. [/QUOTE]
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