Anonymous wrote:I will be turning 50 next year and I have been working full time for 34 years . Worked full time in HS and college, and just kept going. That being said- I am cooked! My kids will bothe be in college next year. Everyone says you will be so bored if you stop working next year.
We are not wealthy but I just don't have it in me anymore..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you are misinterpreting "miserable" with just not takiing shit anymore, which is a attitude that can sometimes overtake us 50 somethings. We are actually happy. Sorry our faces just don't look that way due to age. It won't happen to you.
Just saw this. I'm not misinterpreting anything. They've said it themselves..."x more months till I can retire and be DONE with this place!"
It's not all of them...Some do seem happy to be there. But a good majority are truely over it and just going through the motions are another few years.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are misinterpreting "miserable" with just not takiing shit anymore, which is a attitude that can sometimes overtake us 50 somethings. We are actually happy. Sorry our faces just don't look that way due to age. It won't happen to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am looking to ramp up now that my kids are 17 and 20. I will say that I became a parent in my early 20's so I sacrificed having a good interesting career while the kids were younger. I have an government job that isn't really "me". I have the advantage of being 42 but looking 35 at the most so I am going to try to make some career changes before I get cold feet and settle.
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Thanks for the eye roll but it's genetic. I have to thank my melanin rich cocoa skin and my mother. She didn't start getting wrinkles until she was almost 60.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will be 55 when my last child leaves the nest. I have zero interest in ramping up at that time - I will have worked for 30 years straight at that point! Good luck figuring out what you want.
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Anonymous wrote:I will be 55 when my last child leaves the nest. I have zero interest in ramping up at that time - I will have worked for 30 years straight at that point! Good luck figuring out what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HI OP,
I might be an outlier it seems. I have 'sort-of' mommy-tracked myself. I am still in same position--but I don't volunteer or apply for details or special projects. I am 44 with a 7--year old and 9 year old and have 19 years in with my employer.
I can totally see myself--like the women about 10 years older than me--taking on more roles higher up when kids flee the nest. Many of my good work colleaugues are doing just that now that their kids are leaving for college. They have time and the motivation and aren't transporting kids all over. I guess it helps that we love what we do and the job has lots of flexiblity and allows for this gear-shifting pretty easily.
I could have written this post. 48 with a 9 year old.