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powerfool wrote: » ~4 years Another ~5 years? I am at a point in my life and my career where there are not really too many options for me in my market. If I want more options, it would require significantly more travel or moving, without really improving my compensation. So, I am just staying put for the next 5 years, or so, if there aren't any external forces that change things. This gets all of my kids through high school and most through college. Once my last one is through college, I probably don't care if my career even continues or not. I would need some sort of other motivation to keep working the way that I do.
DatabaseHead wrote: » Does that concern you that you may get type cast into a certain role? It can come off as being stagnant or "capped out". Both of which can be perceived as not being able to move upward. ***See the Peter Principal.
jb4479 wrote: » No promotion chance unless a manager drops dead or is hit by a bus
jb4479 wrote: » Current Position: Tier 3 Help Desk, just shy of 11 months. Time Remaining: ???????, No promotion chance unless a manager drops dead or is hit by a bus {the 5 people above me are (1) my manager (PC Help Desk), (2) manager of network operations, (3) Asst CISO (4) CISO (5) CIO} Starting search for new position, thinking maybe sales engineer Previous position: IT Consultant/contractor, 12 years
PC509 wrote: » 6 years in November. I'll stay for the foreseeable future. Probably move up some more. Excellent company to work for, very excellent team to work with. Lots of training opportunities, lots of hands on with new stuff. My input is respected and taken into account with various projects and resolutions to issues. Every member of the team is a valued asset, and we're treated like it. Really, this is the best place I've worked. Tons of respect all around. I'm in a rural area, so there aren't a whole lot of opportunities around. But, in a couple years my youngest son graduated high school, and I might start looking to move to a larger city and working there. Nothing really planned or anything yet, though. Just an option. It's going to be really hard to leave this employer.
blargoe wrote: » 5 1/2 years at this company 1 month into a paper promotion that meant nothing other than throwing me a decent sized bone to counteract how disgruntled I have been. Since my pay and benefits are significantly above market for my increasingly outdated skill set, it is unlikely that I will be going anywhere for a while until I find something that is a low enough pay cut with an increase in exposure to current technology to justify a move.
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