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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 823560" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>This is exactly how I feel after all these years. I have no desire to go into mgmt, couldn't imagine being a CSA, and the last thing I'd want at this point is another rt that required me to jump in and out of the truck every few minutes. It's either cling to a reasonable rt for the rest of your career, or look for unique situations you have enough seniority to get, like a lone domicile in a scenic area out west. I've just had to explain to family that most likely I won't be moving near them due to not being able to get that domiciled job and I'm just not able to head to the nearest station to them to do a rt no one wants anymore. If someone reading this is younger you may wonder what's the big deal but May 1st this year will make 25 years since I originally started and I've run into the proverbial wall and can't do it much longer. I think a bit of it is I haven't got much back from the company in the last 12 years and it's getting harder to justify continuing any longer than I have to. Can't imagine starting today at 24 and be working 25 years from now at this job, expected to be productive with little to show for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 823560, member: 24302"] This is exactly how I feel after all these years. I have no desire to go into mgmt, couldn't imagine being a CSA, and the last thing I'd want at this point is another rt that required me to jump in and out of the truck every few minutes. It's either cling to a reasonable rt for the rest of your career, or look for unique situations you have enough seniority to get, like a lone domicile in a scenic area out west. I've just had to explain to family that most likely I won't be moving near them due to not being able to get that domiciled job and I'm just not able to head to the nearest station to them to do a rt no one wants anymore. If someone reading this is younger you may wonder what's the big deal but May 1st this year will make 25 years since I originally started and I've run into the proverbial wall and can't do it much longer. I think a bit of it is I haven't got much back from the company in the last 12 years and it's getting harder to justify continuing any longer than I have to. Can't imagine starting today at 24 and be working 25 years from now at this job, expected to be productive with little to show for it. [/QUOTE]
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