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<blockquote data-quote="Tony S" data-source="post: 475301" data-attributes="member: 20864"><p>What is it you want out of your job? From your last thread it’s obvious you want the money but will you accept the responsibility that goes with it?</p><p></p><p>At the end of the day, if you want the money you have to put the work in or look else where. As a hint, it’s easier to find a new job if you’re currently employed.</p><p></p><p>I’ll just add something else on the maintenance side. I married just after I came out of my time and was due to start on shifts just after our honeymoon. Before we married I warned my wife to be “don’t expect me to be home at the end of the shift, if there’s a breakdown, I’m in there for the duration”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony S, post: 475301, member: 20864"] What is it you want out of your job? From your last thread it’s obvious you want the money but will you accept the responsibility that goes with it? At the end of the day, if you want the money you have to put the work in or look else where. As a hint, it’s easier to find a new job if you’re currently employed. I’ll just add something else on the maintenance side. I married just after I came out of my time and was due to start on shifts just after our honeymoon. Before we married I warned my wife to be “don’t expect me to be home at the end of the shift, if there’s a breakdown, I’m in there for the duration”. [/QUOTE]
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