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<blockquote data-quote="Poke78" data-source="post: 3565472" data-attributes="member: 4333"><p>Shortest time at any one employer was 1 year and that was because they had a large layoff due to financial issues. Prior to that, 17 years with one and followed up the 1-year stint with 22 years in the Career Tech system at 2 schools. Now retired and doing part-time with the last school so I'd rate my job loyalty as high, especially when compared to the 3-5 year range of most employment these days. This is a result of most people realizing that job loyalty is largely a one-way street with the benefit flowing to the employer. Your true loyalty has to be to yourself and your goals. If one employer is meeting your goals, great! If not, it's on you to figure out your own path. JMO - YMMV...prices slightly higher west of the Rockies...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Poke78, post: 3565472, member: 4333"] Shortest time at any one employer was 1 year and that was because they had a large layoff due to financial issues. Prior to that, 17 years with one and followed up the 1-year stint with 22 years in the Career Tech system at 2 schools. Now retired and doing part-time with the last school so I'd rate my job loyalty as high, especially when compared to the 3-5 year range of most employment these days. This is a result of most people realizing that job loyalty is largely a one-way street with the benefit flowing to the employer. Your true loyalty has to be to yourself and your goals. If one employer is meeting your goals, great! If not, it's on you to figure out your own path. JMO - YMMV...prices slightly higher west of the Rockies... [/QUOTE]
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