Sheryl, I am so happy for you and Gary.
My coworker, who is my age (42), is being honored for 25 years of employment. In the 25 years since I turned 18, I've lived in 5 states plus a foreign country (twice), and I can't even count the number of jobs I've held (some of them academic posts and projects, natch.) I cannot even imagine spending 25 years working at one place.
Congrats, Sheryl and Gary!
flea, congrats to your co-worker. Did he/she really start there at 17? Wow.
I'm in my 25th year at my company but I started here when I was 23. I've held a couple of different positions and have moved offices once. But they have kept me challenged and I like the work, so here I am.
Kindle did not start up this morning. It looks like it turns on, but it the touch screen doesn't respond. I'm so mad at myself. The flight home is going to suck. Or I could by a physical book to read. Those still do exist.
I've been at my current job for 19 years. Dunno how much longer I'll be here, but probably at least one more year.
ION, I'm tired and somewhat hungover this morning. I was planning on going to bed early last night, but instead I ended up doing vodka shots with Anna. But at least my feeling a little crappy was worth it.
I cannot even imagine spending 25 years working at one place.
Same.
...and my beloved grandboss is leaving! And I have to assume, looking to take my less-beloved boss with him. (He brought her here as well.) So we'll see what happens.
Since we're a library, a decent number of people start as student shelvers in high school or college, and turn it into a career.
You can retire with a full state pension at 30 years in. The whole pension system is set up so people with lives like my coworker do very well and can retire before 50, whereas those of us who move around are kind of screwed.
I've had five jobs and worked for nine companies, not counting any non-career jobs. I think it would be really hard to work for a single software company for 25 years.
25 years wow.
I'll have worked a ttl of at least 21 different places. Many of those being times I had 2 jobs concurrently, occasionally 3. I have never worked anywhere more than 4 years. My current employer will probably end up being my longest.
My longest job besides my current one was 3.5 years when I was living in Minneapolis.
If you count the opera wardrobe work (not full time) I have been with my University for 20 years and I am also 42. I have been working since 15, and have only worked for 4 places (not counting one off costume or children'
camp type places that were just for a couple of weeks here and there)