The one I've had for the last year.
Worn out my mouse jiggler, nearly finished everything Netflix has to offer, naps after lunch, yoga. just a piece of electric tape over camera when not on call so the nazis cannot see i'm not facing computer.
The one I've had for the last year.
Worn out my mouse jiggler, nearly finished everything Netflix has to offer, naps after lunch, yoga. just a piece of electric tape over camera when not on call so the nazis cannot see i'm not facing computer.
28 of my 35 years has been rotational.
Raised children and am still married to original spouse.
Retirement? Could have easily gone at 55, but this gravy is paying off cabin and RV before we pull the plug.
All else paid for. If you’re not on this track, you live to or beyond your means.
1jaq — rotational field assignments are where it’s at.
I had my idea job with EM (engineer). Working major billion $ international projects on a month on / month off scheduled, collecting a very generous salary + pension + 401k. Doing that for +35 years, saving a ton of $ and retiring financially independent, surround by family including 3 grandkids and living the high😑 life in Highland View, Colorado. Thanks EM!
Bo-b
My passion is the theater. I want to publish Exxonmobil the musical. It would be full of interpretive dance and ominous song.
Hand.
Independently wealthy
The only opportunity for advancement is for you to becom a bait master or is that a master baiter.
Ancient Scythian horse-lord, trampling enemies beneath my horse’s hooves and burning their crops, enslaving those unfortunate enough to survive. But since I can’t do anything that sociopathic today I guess I’d pick the closest extant thing, which is Exxon management
My ideal job is the job that I have now, just without politics, forced ranking, and perpetual threat of NSI/layoff.
Accelerating the transition to sustainable energy