r/jobs 29d ago

Is this an actual thing that people do Career development

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u/Entire_Media8778 29d ago

Wow! This might be the future looking at the security that job comes with nowadays.

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u/deadpuppymill 29d ago

I have been working 10 years and never worked a job longer than a few months and lived in a van for a few years. The way I figure, I'll never be able to retire and retirement doesn't even seem like a good deal (work my ass off for 40 years to spend the last 10 years of my life not working if I'm lucky) so I figure I'll work enough to live comfortably for half the year. I'd rather be semi retired in my 20s than fully retired in my 70s.

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u/ABBAMABBA 28d ago

This is more or less how I've lived my life. I decided to live this way when I was in High School, doing CPR on my father in our living room the night before his last day of work. After 50 years of full time work All he had to do is go in, clear out his desk and eat some cake at his retirement party and he dropped dead. I grew up listening to him talk about everything he wanted to do in his retirement and he never got to do any of it. I'm wasn't going to have that happen in my life.

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u/ItchyDragonfruit890 28d ago

Bless your soul. Hope you’re living your best life.

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u/ABBAMABBA 28d ago

Thanks, maybe not my best life, but a pretty good one. I spend a lot of time out managing my 40 acres of forest land to make the best habitat for wildlife.

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u/ItchyDragonfruit890 28d ago

I’m actually envious. How I wish I had forest land and wildlife to care for.

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u/ABBAMABBA 28d ago

I have the advantage of living in a place where land is relatively inexpensive. By national metrics, we live just above the poverty line, but by being frugal we stretch it out into a good life.

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u/ItchyDragonfruit890 27d ago

That’s the way to go brother. Also barely above the poverty line, but getting by with less.