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GUCHI - do you remember any of your teachers from those days? There were 2 that just retired from the high school last year that had been around since the late 60s. You might have been too young to have them though.rmi
that is a fabulous place i was there with my pops(air force) in 70-74. it was a beautiful place to be during that time, i have alot of fond memories. of course 365 yen to the dollar was the norm, you could buy alot of akadami wine $1.00/ bottle back then.
sensei were you there? i played football and we were island champs 1 year.
i was still in middle school then. but there were a couple teachers i remembered for unsaid reasons hee hee. my pe teacher ms. black and another teacher ms motifah. i will have to look at my school pics., if i can find them.
Anyway, Asian stocks were all up, but the Nikkei went down hard at the end. I wonder why? We'll see if Europe and the U.S. follow the Nikkei down, or the rest of Asia up. I guess I'm being Captain Obvious with that statement.![]()
Yesterday surprised me. Now I'm getting nervous. Many of the major indices have cleared psychological hurdles point-wise. DOW over 13000. Nasdaq over 3000. Nikkei over 10000. DAX today cleared 7000. The S&P is right up against 1400 - will that be resistence? With so many members talking about how the VIX might be nearing a bottom, and Tom's indicator regarding the Nasdaq/5% drop after hitting new highs after losing 1% etc..., I'm nervous. The European indices are up, but many look like they're making H&S formations. They'll probably start their descent just as our market opens in about 25 minutes...
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Considering putting in for a transfer for a job that would pay an extra $9K/year. My job now is very easy for me - right in my comfort zone. But they say moss doesn't grow on a rolling stone, and sometimes I just feel mossy. Over the course of my career, the extra money would total about a quarter of a million dollars (before taxes). I'd probably become much more busy and stressed, though that might subside after the initial learning curve. Gotta decide by COB Friday EST. :worried:
Thanks for the feedback.Sensei, if the position is a competitive opening, I say put in for it, you'll be forced to update your resume and keep your interviewing skills sharp and can always turn down the position if you decide u don't want it. If its something you will automatically get if you want it (non-competitive) then u have to decide, but my thought is if your getting bored now, how are you going to feel in a year, or two... Stress isn't good, but a challenge keeps you sharp and focused..
Thanks RMI! I'm definitely considering all those factors. The stress I don't think would be unmanageable, as it will be a job I've trained for and have a little experience with already. It just won't be the walk in the park my current job has become. But I guess sometimes I just get tired of walking in the same park everyday. Know what I mean?Is the extra money worth the extra work and stress?
If you are happy with your job and the money it provides, then I think you have already answered your own question.
If you want to start moving up in your career, then a some extra work and stress may be what is required.
If it was me, I would evaluate my goals and current work/family situation. If you like your life and don't feel the need to move up; stay. If it was me now, I would stay. I have been stressed and goal oriented, and it isn't fun (on me OR the family). Now, for full disclosure, I am military, not civilian.
Good Luck Brother !!
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Thanks for the feedback.
It's non-competetive, in the sense that I'm qualified for it based on my credentials, and there is no interview involved. It's a matter of whether there are others out there who are qualified, interested, and outrank me by seniority. It's not a slam-dunk, but there's a strong possibility I'll get it. If I do, I have to own it, as turning it down would be equivalent to quitting my job. For now, I've put in my application. I have until 20 MAR to withdraw if I get cold feet. I definitely appreciate what you say about the downside of getting bored and the upside of a challenge.
Thanks Ken. I'm only 36 - don't see myself retiring before 65. I don't think it would be good for me, or the kids I work with, if I was just going through the motions for the next 28 years. Believe it or not, there are some teachers who do just that.I'm not SES but I have a fairly high grade job as a program manager - non supervisory. I am bored to death. It makes for a long day and I don't want to come to work. It has been this way for several years and I am really tired of it. I could move, but don't care too. I'm just waiting until my time is up. Just another perspective for you to think about.
Considering putting in for a transfer for a job that would pay an extra $9K/year. My job now is very easy for me - right in my comfort zone. But they say moss doesn't grow on a rolling stone, and sometimes I just feel mossy. Over the course of my career, the extra money would total about a quarter of a million dollars (before taxes). I'd probably become much more busy and stressed, though that might subside after the initial learning curve. Gotta decide by COB Friday EST. :worried: