racer42 0 #26 November 1, 2006 21 years. I have a plaque , tie pin and a boss that doesn't bother me. What else could you ask for?L.A.S.T. #24 Co-Founder Biscuit Brothers Freefly Team Electric Toaster #3 Co-Founder Team Non Sequitor Co-Founder Team Happy Sock Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
normiss 798 #27 November 1, 2006 hey! that's MY job!!! at least until next week when I start the next venture...gotta love IT....ptui Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
matt1215 0 #28 November 1, 2006 I've been with my current employer a little less than 4 years, tho not in a single job/location for more than a year. In my civilian life, I worked for 2 different employers for 2.5-3 years each. Record short employment for me was a week. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viking 0 #29 November 1, 2006 I'v been working at Tri-city for just under two years.I swear you must have footprints on the back of your helmet - chicagoskydiver My God has a bigger dick than your god -George Carlin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TAXIWAY 0 #30 November 1, 2006 4 years and my boss is a dick(self employed)hehe Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #31 November 2, 2006 March 1, 2004, I went to work with my wife. It's been quite a ride. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
efs4ever 3 #32 November 2, 2006 I haven't had a real job since December 1988. I've been a lawyer since November 1988 so I'm coming up on 18 years in that occupation. Russell M. Webb D 7014 Attorney at Law 713 385 5676 https://www.tdcparole.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skyrad 0 #33 November 2, 2006 You don't look old enough to have been working for 25 years.When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy. Lucius Annaeus Seneca Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Squeak 17 #34 November 2, 2006 7 years in the education dept. longest before that was 2.5 I sooowant to move on..(still teach but do it travelling the world)You are not now, nor will you ever be, good enough to not die in this sport (Sparky) My Life ROCKS! How's yours doing? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrewEckhardt 0 #35 November 2, 2006 Quote So… How long have you been working at your current job? 1 month. Quote Would you want to be there for 25 years? I decided a while ago that there is no job stability; just different reasons to change. Example: Small company gets acquired, new owners screw things up so badly that the entire engineering organzation who'd been there over six months quit. Oops! Example: Big company, small division. Lots of fun on the first project. Great co-workers. But we finished under budget and ahead of schedule in two years! Moved onto smaller things (not many choices in a small office). Left for career growth. Example: Small company. Great products. Lots of fun for two years. Great co-workers. Management chased small customers and ran out of money. I worked for the new owners. They decided they'd rather not have us arround so I left with the rats (hints: no new projects, no hiring to replace losses, the ship is sinking) Example: First technical employee at a brand new company. Started with a great idea. We had $8M to hire a bunch of great co-workers. I figured we couldn't go wrong. (I was more naieve before turning 30 and being taught phrases like "Prosecute the opportunity" by venture capitalists). Worked 80 hour weeks and had lots of fun. $12M series B. Still had lots of fun. Unfortunately, the executives hemhoraged money on a second office "Can't grow fast enough... unless we become a silicon valley company!! ", decided to sell the product to the wrong people "It's hard to build a sales channel... so we'll just make BIG sales to the global 2000!" Then they paniced, had a stealth second product run out of the "new" headquarters, laid off half the company, gave me another 1/8% of the company, my co-workers quit, and I left before getting another job. The founding CEO is currently doing federal time (I'd heard a 72 month plea) for sociopathic tendancies (not defrauding share holders). Example: Huge company. Good pay. Great benefits. Four month courtship to make sure it was the right move. Talked to everyone up to the VP level. Painful reloaction (moved away from friends of 15 years, turbine DZ 15 minutes away, etc.) Work didn't match what was described. Co-workers left for greener pastures before I got there. While other people there could "retire in place" and I'd only have to return my relocation costs if I "voluntarily separated" that didn't suit my style so I left in 5 months. Oh well. I have gotten to work with some of the same people for seven years.... when the company goes, you can take your co-workers with you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froglady 0 #36 November 2, 2006 16 years, and love it. Are you coming out for a beer tomorrow night? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Muenkel 0 #37 November 2, 2006 Congratulations JENNR8R! I'm going on 39 months of unemployment due to my infamous injury. I'm going nuts. Prior to that, I averaged 5 years at any one job; always leaving to take a higher position. Chris _________________________________________ Chris Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JENNR8R 0 #38 November 2, 2006 QuoteYou don't look old enough to have been working for 25 years. Thanks! What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy ones? -- Monday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aeromobile 0 #39 November 2, 2006 27 years, the days at work are getttig longer and weekends shorter. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JENNR8R 0 #40 November 2, 2006 Your job history really sucks! It makes me appreciate my job all the more. There have been lots of changes over the years. The name of the company seems to change every two years or so. The man who hired me left in 1990 and died this year. When I started, it was only the two of us, and I used a correcting Selectric typewriter... no computers. There have been as many as 15 employees. We are now down to nine. I'm the only one who has ever done payroll (it's never been late), sent out invoices, or ordered supplies. Basically, I collect and distribute the money for the firm. The boss' leave me alone to do my work and appreciate never having to worry about it. I've been very blessed indeed.What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy ones? -- Monday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JENNR8R 0 #41 November 2, 2006 16 years, and love it. Quote Wow! You have made that commute for that many years? Are you coming out for a beer tomorrow night? Quote I'll see if I can get Sarah to come with me. Thanks for asking. What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy ones? -- Monday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites orangemagoo 0 #42 November 2, 2006 Eight days, minus one sick day already (yesterday). I spent half of the day in the emergency room (food poisoning). Previous was 8 months, 3 years and 10 years. I don't like working. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites froglady 0 #43 November 2, 2006 Nope the commute is new, I wanted to move of of Northern VA and they didn't what me to leave. So 4 days at home and 3 up with with a free place to stay for the 2 nights works for both of us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites bob.dino 1 #44 November 2, 2006 2.6yrs. Planning on reassessing at about 3yrs. I reassess every six months or so - stops me spending too much time second-guessing myself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites slotperfect 7 #45 November 2, 2006 Currently 22.5 years. I will retire with 24.5 years of active service.Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites jumpinfarmer 0 #46 November 2, 2006 Basically all my life, 32 years in the same place. I actually really started running operations after high school about 13 years ago. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Samurai136 0 #47 November 2, 2006 12.5 yrs I'd quit but the benefits are just too good!"Buttons aren't toys." - Trillian Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites freeflir29 0 #48 November 2, 2006 Current job...........19 months or so. I stayed in the Air Force for almost 10 years but ever since I got out I haven't held a job for longer than 2 years. It's a been a serious move "up" every time though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Johnsisland 0 #49 November 2, 2006 Congratulations on your anniversary! I can't understand why you started working when you were ten years old, must have been a rough childhood!!!!! I have been with my present company for six years and twenty eight days, although it's interesting how some coworkers forget how long I have been hiding in my office, err working here. Would I want to be employed with this company for another twenty five years? Nope, I should be retired in less than twenty years. Do I want to be here until I retire? Only if the resume's I am sending out are turned down for the next twenty five years. If they are, then yes, I would want to remain employed by my present company. While I would hopefully not go postal, I suspect if my resume's are round filed for the next two years, I would do a "Wendy" (AKA adios and become a DZB. I suspect I am not as well paid as you, Ms. Jennr8r! J Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites JENNR8R 0 #50 November 2, 2006 I'd quit but the benefits are just too good! I call that "golden handcuffs." I have those on too. Fortunately, I love my job. What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy ones? -- Monday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
orangemagoo 0 #42 November 2, 2006 Eight days, minus one sick day already (yesterday). I spent half of the day in the emergency room (food poisoning). Previous was 8 months, 3 years and 10 years. I don't like working. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froglady 0 #43 November 2, 2006 Nope the commute is new, I wanted to move of of Northern VA and they didn't what me to leave. So 4 days at home and 3 up with with a free place to stay for the 2 nights works for both of us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bob.dino 1 #44 November 2, 2006 2.6yrs. Planning on reassessing at about 3yrs. I reassess every six months or so - stops me spending too much time second-guessing myself. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #45 November 2, 2006 Currently 22.5 years. I will retire with 24.5 years of active service.Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpinfarmer 0 #46 November 2, 2006 Basically all my life, 32 years in the same place. I actually really started running operations after high school about 13 years ago. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Samurai136 0 #47 November 2, 2006 12.5 yrs I'd quit but the benefits are just too good!"Buttons aren't toys." - Trillian Ken Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflir29 0 #48 November 2, 2006 Current job...........19 months or so. I stayed in the Air Force for almost 10 years but ever since I got out I haven't held a job for longer than 2 years. It's a been a serious move "up" every time though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnsisland 0 #49 November 2, 2006 Congratulations on your anniversary! I can't understand why you started working when you were ten years old, must have been a rough childhood!!!!! I have been with my present company for six years and twenty eight days, although it's interesting how some coworkers forget how long I have been hiding in my office, err working here. Would I want to be employed with this company for another twenty five years? Nope, I should be retired in less than twenty years. Do I want to be here until I retire? Only if the resume's I am sending out are turned down for the next twenty five years. If they are, then yes, I would want to remain employed by my present company. While I would hopefully not go postal, I suspect if my resume's are round filed for the next two years, I would do a "Wendy" (AKA adios and become a DZB. I suspect I am not as well paid as you, Ms. Jennr8r! J Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JENNR8R 0 #50 November 2, 2006 I'd quit but the benefits are just too good! I call that "golden handcuffs." I have those on too. Fortunately, I love my job. What do you call a beautiful, sunny day that comes after two cloudy, rainy ones? -- Monday. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites