Anonymous wrote:Find something else to do to stay busy. A top death bed regret is working too hard and into advanced age. While some have no
Choice but to work past 75, you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Noone going to remember your fancy title. Time far more precious vs $$ or stats given your advanced age. Let it go....relax and enjoy your life. 25% travel is a deal killer for me given what a biatch it is to travel for work these days. BTW, I'm 60 male and in the same boat.
Actually it is main thing that I want. It is up to 25%. Otherwise job is fully remote. Gives me a break out of the house. It is not fully weeks. Think Like once a month for 2-3 days. Places like Florida. They are in nice locations. The company is not in the DC area. It is down South.
Anonymous wrote:Go for it! Your current role is not guaranteed and the new role will set you up for board seats or consulting gigs in retirement.
If you get canned from the new role, you’ll be a more attractive candidate for other roles given the experience and contacts you’ll make with all those clients.
Anonymous wrote:Noone going to remember your fancy title. Time far more precious vs $$ or stats given your advanced age. Let it go....relax and enjoy your life. 25% travel is a deal killer for me given what a biatch it is to travel for work these days. BTW, I'm 60 male and in the same boat.
Anonymous wrote:My dad died at 67, and he was very happy that he retired early. Do you really need another $100k after taxes each year? Is it worth the stress?