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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3565467" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I work for a great company with fantastic ownership. I've been with them for 11 years now, and have zero plans of leaving. I've been in the same industry since 2001, and worked for 2 other companies before landing here. We work hard and definitely earn our paychecks, but it is worth it. Perhaps it is because in the time I've been here, we went a small company to a much larger successful company. That growth has been difficult, but also rewarding and has provided me with opportunities for professional growth that I wouldn't have had previously. </p><p></p><p>To address one of GED's questions in his original post, my aunt only had 1 job for her entire life. She worked for an insurance company in OKC for a little over 40 years. She also worked for free as the secretary for her church for over 30 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3565467, member: 24867"] I work for a great company with fantastic ownership. I've been with them for 11 years now, and have zero plans of leaving. I've been in the same industry since 2001, and worked for 2 other companies before landing here. We work hard and definitely earn our paychecks, but it is worth it. Perhaps it is because in the time I've been here, we went a small company to a much larger successful company. That growth has been difficult, but also rewarding and has provided me with opportunities for professional growth that I wouldn't have had previously. To address one of GED's questions in his original post, my aunt only had 1 job for her entire life. She worked for an insurance company in OKC for a little over 40 years. She also worked for free as the secretary for her church for over 30 years. [/QUOTE]
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