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<blockquote data-quote="cinco" data-source="post: 1853887" data-attributes="member: 7656"><p>Sorry, one more thing came to my mind in contrast to above.</p><p></p><p>What's your current level of education? Seems as you have an aweful lot of good managerial skills already.</p><p></p><p>If you don't already have a college degree, or completed college, the TU job may give you a better chance at your future. You mentioned free classes perhaps? Are books free (these get expensive)? Would TU be willing to allow some sort of modified work schedule based around you concurrently taking classes? Are there opportunities to take evening classes twice a week? You might be surprised how supportive folks are when they see someone willing to better themselves.</p><p></p><p>If you went the TU way and took classes for free, well, boy would that be a very good economical deal - considering what a TU education costs.</p><p></p><p>Would your FIL support your change in jobs, if you presented it to him as you wanting to better yourself, and thus his daughter's/grandchildren's future? That way if things didn't work out at TU you could return?</p><p></p><p>Perhaps time for a sit down with wifey and FIL?</p><p></p><p>I wish you all the best in your future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cinco, post: 1853887, member: 7656"] Sorry, one more thing came to my mind in contrast to above. What's your current level of education? Seems as you have an aweful lot of good managerial skills already. If you don't already have a college degree, or completed college, the TU job may give you a better chance at your future. You mentioned free classes perhaps? Are books free (these get expensive)? Would TU be willing to allow some sort of modified work schedule based around you concurrently taking classes? Are there opportunities to take evening classes twice a week? You might be surprised how supportive folks are when they see someone willing to better themselves. If you went the TU way and took classes for free, well, boy would that be a very good economical deal - considering what a TU education costs. Would your FIL support your change in jobs, if you presented it to him as you wanting to better yourself, and thus his daughter's/grandchildren's future? That way if things didn't work out at TU you could return? Perhaps time for a sit down with wifey and FIL? I wish you all the best in your future. [/QUOTE]
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