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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2777431" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Been in your boots. I was old school. You go to work for a company, give it everything you have and they will take care of you forever. It used to be that way.</p><p>Always said that if the company closed down, I'd be the one to turn out the lights, and lock the door behind me. </p><p>I finally realized that there were opportunities out there that could improve my financial status which in turn improved the life of my family. From living check to check, and buying extra's with mountains of overtime, we went to a nicer home, nicer vehicles, and so on. </p><p>It allowed us to live debt free, and enjoy life. That should be your goal in my opinion. </p><p>Its your life, and your decision, but thought I'd throw in my opinion. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2777431, member: 5412"] Been in your boots. I was old school. You go to work for a company, give it everything you have and they will take care of you forever. It used to be that way. Always said that if the company closed down, I'd be the one to turn out the lights, and lock the door behind me. I finally realized that there were opportunities out there that could improve my financial status which in turn improved the life of my family. From living check to check, and buying extra's with mountains of overtime, we went to a nicer home, nicer vehicles, and so on. It allowed us to live debt free, and enjoy life. That should be your goal in my opinion. Its your life, and your decision, but thought I'd throw in my opinion. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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