uncledj Posted April 6 #1 Posted April 6 After 26 years working for the same company, it's time to move on. Things have been dicey for the last few years, but at this point they can no longer offer reliable year 'round work. I was hoping to retire here, but the bottom line is I gotta work. SO I"ve accepted a positiion with another outfit; they're matching my benefits plus a little bump in pay scale.. Sad to go but it's necessary. I'm starting to get a little excited about it though as my duties will be a little different, in a good way. Wish me luck. 4 1
Woody Posted April 6 #2 Posted April 6 I know how it is I was with a company for 24 years and had move on but in my case it was the best move I ever made job wise anyway, none compare to the job I have now retirement is great! Good luck in your new job 1
Freebird Posted April 6 #3 Posted April 6 Congrats on the new job. I hope you are very happy with the new company. Sometimes it's the only. or. best thing that you can do. 1
RDawson Posted April 6 #4 Posted April 6 Congratulations, Hope it all works in your favor. Good luck. 1
campfire12 Posted April 6 #5 Posted April 6 Good luck on the new job, new faces and new places will make it easy to adjust to.Give it hell!!!!! 1
Leland Posted April 7 #6 Posted April 7 If you are staying in the same area, I'll bet a lot of your current customers follow you. 1
uncledj Posted April 7 Author #10 Posted April 7 4 hours ago, ragtop69gs said: Hope it's everything they promised. They didn't actually promise anything. The primary issue is lack of work where I am. I know several of the guys at the place I'm going to and they all seem pretty happy there, plus they're pretty pleased that I'll be joining them. I'll be coming on board as a senior tech, which means I'll be doing more of the sort of work that will fit my experience and skill set, rather than jumping around on rooftops like I'm still 25 years old. I'll be doing more direction / supervision, kind of like a working foreman. They're taking me on, matching the benefits and pay above union scale that I've worked so hard to get where I am now. That's pretty rare, so I don't think they're expecting me to be a grunt. I've only 4 years to go until retirement and they know that and are still willing to take me on. I'm not comfortable with change, but I really should have done this years ago. They first offered me this spot in 2019, but I opted to stay loyal to the company I've been with for so long, but, like I said, I gotta work or I'll have to start contributing to my health benefits and my pension would suffer without full time hours. It's a necessary move. Even the people I'm close to in management with my current company are aware that I'm leaving and say I'm probably doing the right thing. They even floated the idea of paying me 40 hrs a week, working or not to keep me, but i declined That could only last for so long. I'm sure I'm doing the right thing. I hope....lol... Only 4 years to go.... 2
luvmy40 Posted April 7 #11 Posted April 7 (edited) DJ, I am in a similar field. I have been very fortunate(read LUCKY) that my frequent decisions to change employers has always benefited my family. I am now, #2 in the service dept. and #1 is ready to retire at any moment. Ironically, the company I now work for is the one I started out with in 1995. All this to say, I am sure you made the right decision. Edited April 7 by luvmy40 1
bpate4home Posted April 8 #12 Posted April 8 It's sad when you've been with a company for so long and you see the issues and can do little to help correct them. I've had 5 full time jobs in my adult life. One, the first, was only 6 weeks because I was not given what was promised. I've been fortunate to be able to have had my own side business for about 15 of those years. My tenures are not as long as yours, 6 weeks, 2.5 years, 5 years, 12 years and 18 years in the current company. During this time my roles have changed dramatically too. From a tech building PC's and networks to managing DR, office construction projects around the country to basically anything no one else wants to do. If it's hitting the fan I get the call to manage the issue to resolution. It's kept the career challenging enough to keep me interested. As far as retiring, I tell everyone I'll retire at noon the day they bury me. Part of that is choice, part is not but hopefully can change that before the time comes. 1
uncledj Posted April 8 Author #13 Posted April 8 Well, let's hope you have a GREAT retirement....If ya get my meaning.... 1
uncledj Posted May 23 Author #16 Posted May 23 Well, I've been at the new outfit for 3 weeks now, and all in all things have been going well. STELLAR company, although my buddy who pulled me in, (was my apprentice 25 years ago) is my lead and he's a ramrod. Run, run, run. Day goes quick though. I think it'll work out. Interesting day though.....Rolling down the highway at about 65mph some fella crossed lanes behind me at a much greater speed and rammed the back of my new van. Don't have 1000 miles on it yet. I called 911 but since no one was hurt they wouldn't dispatch an officer. I was told to exchange info. I did get the guys info, ....suspended license, no insurance, got some pics and he took off. I think he was high, (red eyes).... His little Chrysler was pretty damaged. Hood popped up windshield broken, airbags deployed. Can't believe he drove it away. I think he wanted to get out of there before any cops happened by. Funny thing is that the only damage I found to my new van was a couple of scratches on the top of the bumper cover. I think the trailer hitch took the brunt of it. It felt like a hard hit. Got to take the van in tomorrow morning for an inspection, but I'm very lucky that it wasn't much worse. He's lucky that he didn't hit a smaller vehicle....could have killed someone.
bpate4home Posted May 24 #17 Posted May 24 11 hours ago, uncledj said: Well, I've been at the new outfit for 3 weeks now, and all in all things have been going well. STELLAR company, although my buddy who pulled me in, (was my apprentice 25 years ago) is my lead and he's a ramrod. Run, run, run. Day goes quick though. I think it'll work out. I wonder where he got the Ramrod ethic? Maybe from his mentor? LOL. Glad to hear it's going well. 2
Marcarl Posted May 24 #18 Posted May 24 Glad to hear the job is working out for you, and wondering if the other guy thought he was driving a baby Ram? 1
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