Posted by uncletom on March 09, 2015 at 03:22:22 from (173.30.113.188):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Is It Too Late posted by danmcdonald on March 08, 2015 at 18:24:05:
A year and a half ago i was in the same situation. I am 59 now. I knew the plant could not make it the way they were run. I spent 37 years in that pit and so i went for dinner waiting for a phone call and never came back. I shocked the plant, i never told anyone what i was doing. I wanted to be the first to get a job,on days and no driving. I could also start collecting my retirement if i switched. 6 months later, everyone else is looking for a job and they are working nights and weekends,and collecting unemployment and no insurance.The plant closed. It was scarey,but i knew i had to do it. I am making way more moeny and dont have to put up with a bunch of bs. I have a great boss. I am happy with my decision and that i called it right. All my ex-co workers have said you did the right thing.
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