Egon
Epic Contributor
CurlyDave made some good points.
I've always considered you in the role of a mentor who has walked a similar path...
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I have cultivated excellent relationships with our vendors.......
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At 58, getting a new job might be hard. You do have a impressive resume.
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That's one of the very first things corporate ended.... relationships with vendors. Our vendors were like family. Now they are persona non grata.![]()
He won't have a hard time finding a new job. In fact, he'll be offered jobs faster than he thought possible. But it probably won't be at the pay scale he's at now. But its still a good feeling to know you're marketable at that age. :thumbsup:
I had made exactly one resume in my life right out of tech school 30 years ago. I used a resume service. I had a whopping 10 resumes printed up on very expensive paper (probably $1.00 a sheet! :laughing, and I sent exactly two (2) of those out. And one of them hired me and I've been there 30 years.
Until a couple of years ago, I'd never made another resume. Until corporate started their own I.T. department and put all our sister companies I.T. departments under their control. The first thing the new corp VP of I.T. did was ask for our resumes. He was shocked that we didn't have any. Non of us did. We weren't looking for other jobs. Anyhow, I made up a resume, and it was kinda hard. I had to think back, go through my personnel file in HR to get my past duties, promotions, dates, etc....
Well, of course, a couple years later, two different I.T. directors past this guy, a couple job title changes for me, and I was glad I had that current resume now!!!
I sent it out to several job postings at other companies and got hits on all of them. Its a great feeling to know you are still marketable and someone wants you. I took a different position within our company and got out of I.T., but I made some connections on those job interviews and know I won't starve to death if I ever have to seek other employment. Great feeling. :thumbsup:
No regrets so far. I retired at age 63 last April after 38 years at 2 hospitals (7 yrs. at 1st & 31 yrs. at 2nd). Parents died early (52 & 68). Grandparents didn't make it past 70 either so I figured out what I needed to get by financially and found that by supplementing my S.S. with some interest money from my 401K and IRA's I'd have enough to get by. Here are just a few (not all) of my pros and cons off the top of my head. Not necessarily in order.
Pro's
1) No longer have to set and alarm, report or answer to anyone but myself.
2) No job stress.
3) Fewer miles on vehicles and less gas purchased.
4) Cheaper car insurance due to fewer miles driven.
5) More time to travel, play with classic cars, go to more car shows.
6) More time to catch up on honey-do list. That will take years to do and never be complete.
7) I enjoy working on classic cars (been doing that since I was 13) so I have more time to make some side money tinkering with other peoples cars when I want to.
8) Now able to pick up some winter plowing jobs that I couldn't do before due to work schedule.
9) Nice to do what I want when I want.
10) More family time.
Cons
1) Miss the people from work. I've stopped back a few times for coffee and to say hello.
2) Miss the extra money a regular paycheck brought in.
3) Miss the cheaper health insurance rate I paid while employed.
If I recall, you have some income from rental properties so if you have enough income to cover monthly expenses and you're still young enough to make some side job money I'd go for it.
...Do you negotiate going in or later once you are a known quantity to the new owners?