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  • E eslsys

    Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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    Stuart Jeffery
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    25 Months! Doh! :omg:

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      Because old people are discarded and are thought of as dinosaurs. Younger people of course are just so wonderful and have so much more experience than the people who have been around a long time, who have seen it all happen several times and aren't swayed by yet another Next Big Thing. Oh and younger people are cheaper to hire.

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      NormDroid
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      Baconbutty wrote:

      Because old people are discarded and are thought of as dinosaurs.

      Depends on you good you are and how well you keep your skill sets upto date. I'm in a positon where I'm working with WPF/Silverlight/.net 4/Visual Studio if you look around now, probably not many jobs, look again in 3 year and the picture will be different also I'll have the edge on any kiddie boy with my CV.

      Two heads are better than one.

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        25 Months! Doh! :omg:

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        NormDroid
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        Just for 1 second... I thought...

        Two heads are better than one.

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          Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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          CPallini
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          More than 20 years with the wife. :-D

          If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
          This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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            Just for 1 second... I thought...

            Two heads are better than one.

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            Stuart Jeffery
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            Current position might last to 26 months though (in month 25 atm)

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              Current position might last to 26 months though (in month 25 atm)

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              NormDroid
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              Time for a change then ;)

              Two heads are better than one.

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              • E eslsys

                Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                Henry Minute
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                eslsys wrote:

                Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer.

                Yeah. What a disloyal B*stard!! :-D I wouldn't post it in his thread as he was obviously already upset at the thought of leaving all his coworkers.

                Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec.

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                  Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                  melchizedek
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                  Just passed my 18 year mark hear. I've been a RF Engineer, system engineer, manager (until I wised up), and now, a software engineer.

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                    More than 20 years with the wife. :-D

                    If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                    This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
                    [My articles]

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                    eslsys
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                    At what point do you get the gold watch? :)

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                      At what point do you get the gold watch? :)

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                      Chris Meech
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                      When you are placed in the ground. :)

                      Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                        I got my 20 year service award in August 2009, and as part of this, i have been in the same oilfield (Forties, North Sea) for 18 years........ I am 37 now, and wonder when i will say no more offshore, every few years i start to get itchy feet, but i keep getting assigned to a different project and/or platform every few years, which means i get a change of scenery, usually each change comes with promotion and/or more responsibility (and money), so mustn't grumble. The only thing is that with offshore working, you are only working for 6 months of the year, the rest is time off, so to give all that leave up would be quite a change.

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                        Lost User
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                        which means i get a change of scenery

                        I presume this is a pun??

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                        • E eslsys

                          Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                          Dr Walt Fair PE
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                          I worked for my first real company for 16 years, then spent 9 years as a consultant. I later went to work for one of my best clients and was there for 3 years as a consultant and 9 years as an employee. It was a French company and I enjoyed it immensely. Now I've been back consulting for about a year and a half.

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                            which means i get a change of scenery

                            I presume this is a pun??

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                            DaveAuld
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                            :) p.s. i see you are a fellow scottish inhabitant, where are you located? I'm in sunny Aberdeen (although it has just pi$hed down for last 5 minutes!).

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                              Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                              bVagadishnu
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                              I was laid off 6 days shy of 30 years (just before Christmas) Bean counters realized at 30 years I was entitled to free stock.

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                                I was laid off 6 days shy of 30 years (just before Christmas) Bean counters realized at 30 years I was entitled to free stock.

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                                eslsys
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                                Can they get away with that where you live/work ? Really disgraceful - thanks for all your years of committment and have a happy xMas !!!

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                                  Can they get away with that where you live/work ? Really disgraceful - thanks for all your years of committment and have a happy xMas !!!

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                                  Dan Neely
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                                  Unless local laws give 100% of all lifetime company perks/benefits/etc the moment you start there's always a threshold were jerk bean counters can sack people to avoid giving them access to the next tier. :rolleyes:

                                  3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                    Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                                    Joe Woodbury
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                                    When I owned my own business, though often didn't pay myself: 5 years, 4 months My current job: 3 years, 7 months Most other jobs are all around 2 years 6 months. Which is about the the time it takes the companies I work for to go bankrupt or lose so much money they have massive layoffs. Interestingly, that was about the schedule of my own company above with our primary product--it stayed around longer due to me using it for contracting.

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                                      :) p.s. i see you are a fellow scottish inhabitant, where are you located? I'm in sunny Aberdeen (although it has just pi$hed down for last 5 minutes!).

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                                      I'm in Applecross - on the west coast. Went to Uni in Aberdeen may moons ago.

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                                      • E eslsys

                                        Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                                        Brady Kelly
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                                        No, but in a contempory vein I consider nearly nine years very long, which time I spent serving in the Air Force and gained the trade of radio technicion back in the day.

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                                          Rob Coldecott has posted here [^] about finishing up after 21 years with the same employer. Anyone top that ? (My longest spell with one company was 6 years)

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                                          Iain Clarke Warrior Programmer
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                                          My father joined a company straight from school, then retired from it a few years ago... So that would be 40 odd years. Even national service was done while still technically employed. But those days are long gone. I felt a bit of a fossil being with my last lot form 14 years - and that was technically two lumps of 7. Iain.

                                          I have now moved to Sweden for pillage and to steal their women - fair's fair, after all...

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