Comments by "Wakeup and Sniff the Coffee" (@Wakeupandsniffthecoffee) on "Legion Of Men"
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I worked for myself and went to a utility, I retired just shy of 30 years, but the last few years I went out on disability for a few years.
As much as I still wanted to work and do projects coming up, it's a blessing to have gone out on disability.
The company at that point was quickly falling apart culturally. New supervisors that new nothing about the job they were hired for, just because they towed the line.
Upper management went through a bunch of switch outs and the company felt completely different.
Being a utility, the company is secure, but only wanted yes people and puppets.
It's no doubt that if I didn't have a health issue, I would not have lasted much longer.
Some left what was considered the best paying company by most people, yet as soon as people had a decent amount of years built up and retirement waiting, they left and went to the government, the next best paying job with benefits.
I've been retired now for many years and sure I wish I had a bigger retirement to live on now, but mentally and emotionally I would only have a few years left.
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