HiTech
Well-Known Member
Uuuh, not quite! Doing all of the above simply locks you into the dire need to work 40hrs a week or more for a very long time. Furthermore that's flying through life blindedly IMHO. Ideally, when we stay at a job for many years it should be from the fact that there is a symbiotic, beneficial relationship between you and your employer that goes beyond simply paying your living expenses. A good company allows you to grow and in return, your efforts provide growth for the company making you a valuable asset. Only a fool spends beyond his financial means, creating the nasty vortex of being a trapped or enslaved employee.How do we stay at one job for years? Easy. Buy a house with huge mortgage payments, a new car with high car payments, start a family and try to keep up with those expenses. Then, look at how much your benifits would cost if you quit ( healthcare, etc ) Soon, you'll realize there is no other choice.
Good luck
~Danny - Out of work ASIC designer.