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<blockquote data-quote="hokie_yj" data-source="post: 675764" data-attributes="member: 4238"><p><strong>Re: Re: Colej ejecashun</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm very blessed to have the job I do, no doubt. Sure I may bitch and moan about it from time to time, but I honestly can't go anywhere else and make what I do with the education I have for as little actual work as I do. The base salary is enough for a decent living, and working the shift schedule works out to about a 15% pay increase for the year (8hrs of built in overtime per check and a small shift premium on night shifts) The purse strings have tightened up a bit over the last few years, but at one time you could basically write your own paycheck in maintenance here. The downside is you pretty much have to live here to bring in big money, and that doesn't leave much time for enjoying life. Hence the reason I have a still ongoing 6 year buggy build in my shop. For years I was single and had a disregard females and acquire currency mentality. laughing1 But I recently met the love of my life and it's kinda made me realize that there's more to life, and that enjoying life is more important than a big bank account. We can't take it with us when we go anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hokie_yj, post: 675764, member: 4238"] [b]Re: Re: Colej ejecashun[/b] I'm very blessed to have the job I do, no doubt. Sure I may bitch and moan about it from time to time, but I honestly can't go anywhere else and make what I do with the education I have for as little actual work as I do. The base salary is enough for a decent living, and working the shift schedule works out to about a 15% pay increase for the year (8hrs of built in overtime per check and a small shift premium on night shifts) The purse strings have tightened up a bit over the last few years, but at one time you could basically write your own paycheck in maintenance here. The downside is you pretty much have to live here to bring in big money, and that doesn't leave much time for enjoying life. Hence the reason I have a still ongoing 6 year buggy build in my shop. For years I was single and had a disregard females and acquire currency mentality. laughing1 But I recently met the love of my life and it's kinda made me realize that there's more to life, and that enjoying life is more important than a big bank account. We can't take it with us when we go anyway. [/QUOTE]
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