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[quote=Anonymous]OP, if I am reading your posts correctly, you've been working awhile, not just since 2018, and your goal is to retire in 10 years? Then all the input about difficulty finding a job in a recession due to lots of job hops on a resume are irrelevant to your situation. In your case, I would take the jump in salary plus bonuses and equity and build your retirement as much as possible in the years you have left. Just in case you decide to work longer, you need to stay at the next one as long as you can before any more moves. But the financial benefit in preparation for your retirement, particularly if you continue to keep your expenses down and sock it away, is just too important to pass up. Once you move to this next job, please remember that you are senior management and you are expected to to be flexible with whatever they need you to do. Hopefully with the equity share, you will be committed to take on whatever they need because doing so helps guarantee more profit coming your way. But in your comments I'm hearing you say that these companies don't meet your expectations when you haven't put in a lot of effort to meet theirs. And that would need to change with this next job, so choose wisely.[/quote]
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