| Ten years because I'm 61 and wasn't sure I could get another job. I just got a call from a headhunter though! Yay! I'm glad to still be viable. |
| I'm at 6.5 years in current position and was just about to start seriously looking for a new job when my boss (who is retiring next month) promoted me and doubled my salary. New role isn't my dream job or anything but it's a boost I deserve. |
| 5 years. But I'm only 34. |
| i'm embarking on year 8. same position, same (general) responsibilities. my title is irrelevant and doesn't begin to describe what i actually do on a day-to-day basis, though. maybe i'll get new business cards printed up, LOL. |
| 22 years, same office with basically the same job, different title the last 15 years, different boss. I stay because of the work life balance and can come and go as I please. But I am stuck so even if I wanted to leave, there's probably no where to go and get the same benefits. |
| I've been at my current job 9 years and same position, same boss. |
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18 years. Different positions. Thankfully.
Some have been much better than others. |
| 3 years. I don't want to leave at this point; I hate being the new guy. |
| 17.6 years and I am dying to leave. I've had 3 different positions. Just updated my CV and have been sending it around, we'll see what happens. |
I have a pension, too. Wonder if we're at the same org? |
New poster. I'm at a downtown multi-lateral. I think if you're there longer than 4 or 5 years you won't be able to get a job elsewhere. They overpay, outlandish benefits, out-dated systems, and insufferable hierarchy and culture. |