blargoe wrote: » I am in exactly the same boat. Safe, permanent position, great pay for my area, grandfathered into a retirement benefit that new hires don't get and are better than other area companies, inexpensive and good health insurance, great managers. But the company itself is the most dysfunctional place I have ever worked and from an IT perspective is far too siloed for the size of the company and mired in a 1990's mindset. I will have to jump off the merry go round at some point or I will be too obsolete to find permanent work near the salary that I am making now when the time comes. I have at least 25 more years to go.