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Cathlete
Hello, just wanted to get all of your opinion about pursuing a new job. I will be 60 years old in October and I have been working at my current job for 15 years and I'm still employed there. I sent my resume to this company and to make a long story short, I have an interview with them.
I am now so hesitant to go on this interview. My present job is great, good people, very relaxed area, no pressure, no stress, I have 25 vacation day and 10 sick days.great medical benefits. My boss is awesome, there is no pressure about coming in late or having to leave early (I start on time) well there's nothing negative I can say about my job - maybe the pay is not that great but it's not about the money at this point in my life.
I sent the resume just to see what happens; my question is should I really be seeking a new job at my age - 60 since it's pretty comfortable where I'm at out or should I just go for it?
Than you for your thoughts - you are all a bunch of interesting and intelligent women, that's why I was compelled to post this out there.
I am now so hesitant to go on this interview. My present job is great, good people, very relaxed area, no pressure, no stress, I have 25 vacation day and 10 sick days.great medical benefits. My boss is awesome, there is no pressure about coming in late or having to leave early (I start on time) well there's nothing negative I can say about my job - maybe the pay is not that great but it's not about the money at this point in my life.
I sent the resume just to see what happens; my question is should I really be seeking a new job at my age - 60 since it's pretty comfortable where I'm at out or should I just go for it?
Than you for your thoughts - you are all a bunch of interesting and intelligent women, that's why I was compelled to post this out there.