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<blockquote data-quote="Artic-Z" data-source="post: 1853640" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>new current job is basically a glorified print shop manager, I have 10 years under my belt here. </p><p>I have no chance for position gain here unless the owner dies. I've worked hard to get where im at here but</p><p>ill be honoest, I've gotten lazy here considering most my time is spent behind a moniter.</p><p></p><p>new job would be working at TU's special projects lab helping with running oil refining machines</p><p>the chance for a better job i think would be a lot greater in this field but it would take some time and i still got alot to learn.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>No value can be added to my current position what so ever. </p><p>I dont feel im being used to my full potential here. maybe value could be added? </p><p>but that would require the owner to invest my attention/change but i know that wont happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Artic-Z, post: 1853640, member: 20"] new current job is basically a glorified print shop manager, I have 10 years under my belt here. I have no chance for position gain here unless the owner dies. I've worked hard to get where im at here but ill be honoest, I've gotten lazy here considering most my time is spent behind a moniter. new job would be working at TU's special projects lab helping with running oil refining machines the chance for a better job i think would be a lot greater in this field but it would take some time and i still got alot to learn. No value can be added to my current position what so ever. I dont feel im being used to my full potential here. maybe value could be added? but that would require the owner to invest my attention/change but i know that wont happen. [/QUOTE]
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