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<blockquote data-quote="Jonesn" data-source="post: 684381" data-attributes="member: 4624"><p>I just switched jobs 2 months ago and I can already tell a huge difference in my mental and physical health. I was working at Mazak which is an extremely high stress environment. New job with Ancra Cargo is a smaller (75 people) company that I can really do what I'm good at. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I like building prototypes and testing them. So being able to design stuff, then machine it, weld it, build it and test it, keeps a lot of the monotony at bay by always having something different to work on or do.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't hurt that the pay increase was nice and now I only work 40hrs instead of 50+.</p><p></p><p>Eventually I would like to have my own small machine shop that does a bit of fabrication on the side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonesn, post: 684381, member: 4624"] I just switched jobs 2 months ago and I can already tell a huge difference in my mental and physical health. I was working at Mazak which is an extremely high stress environment. New job with Ancra Cargo is a smaller (75 people) company that I can really do what I'm good at. I'm a mechanical engineer, but I like building prototypes and testing them. So being able to design stuff, then machine it, weld it, build it and test it, keeps a lot of the monotony at bay by always having something different to work on or do. Doesn't hurt that the pay increase was nice and now I only work 40hrs instead of 50+. Eventually I would like to have my own small machine shop that does a bit of fabrication on the side. [/QUOTE]
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