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NovemberBride, you raise some very valid points. I think the pay issue could be resolved to a degree in that I would not be taking on a pure entry level job, and would likely end up in some position of authority (although honestly I would be fine if no one ever reported to me again!). There would be an adjustment though, from going to my level to a different one (and I am not saying a level *beneath* me, because I do not mean that at all!).
DF, I have a sneaking suspicion you are PLENTY of smart!
Laurie, yes, I am trying to stay focused on the longer term picture. One small setback would be if I did end up going back to Chicago in the very short term because it might put a crimp in my education path, but the good news is I would be back in Chicago. I guess I have no downside in this scenario—if I go now it’s OK, and if I don’t, that’s OK too.
Madelise, what a cool guy, to be getting his degree along with his grandchildren!
Missy, thank you for the vote of confidence!
Isaku, your daughter is a real inspiration! It’s stories like this that make me think I can do it. Start out small(er) and work my way up!
AprilBaby, there are some days when I feel like I might be there already… !
ChristineRose, GOOD FOR YOU! Thank you for sharing that, and CONGRATULATIONS on your job!
Sharon, fortutide—HA! And I would like that to be the title on my business card: “Certified to Count Beans”!
Enerchi, do you think you’ll pursue your interior decorating career at some point? It would be a shame not to do that, and I’m sure you’d be brilliant at it!
Thing2, the no supervisor/zero responsibility thing is a factor. As for the money… ug. Of course I would LOVE to move into my next role making as much (hey, how ‘bout MORE!) money as I make now, but I am prepared to take a bit of a cut. Of course I need to be realistic, I can’t go to minimum wage, but I can certainly live comfortably on less than I make now.
Diamondseeker, I’m not *miserable*, but I’m certainly not *happy* either. Asking whether I will enjoy accounting more is a very valid question. I honestly don’t know. But if I don’t try it I will never know! And you are so right—a lot (A LOT!!!) of people would love to be in my shoes. I do know that, and I appreciate how lucky I am every day in that regard.
Laura, that’s what I’m hoping!
DF, I have a sneaking suspicion you are PLENTY of smart!
Laurie, yes, I am trying to stay focused on the longer term picture. One small setback would be if I did end up going back to Chicago in the very short term because it might put a crimp in my education path, but the good news is I would be back in Chicago. I guess I have no downside in this scenario—if I go now it’s OK, and if I don’t, that’s OK too.
Madelise, what a cool guy, to be getting his degree along with his grandchildren!
Missy, thank you for the vote of confidence!
Isaku, your daughter is a real inspiration! It’s stories like this that make me think I can do it. Start out small(er) and work my way up!
AprilBaby, there are some days when I feel like I might be there already… !
ChristineRose, GOOD FOR YOU! Thank you for sharing that, and CONGRATULATIONS on your job!
Sharon, fortutide—HA! And I would like that to be the title on my business card: “Certified to Count Beans”!
Enerchi, do you think you’ll pursue your interior decorating career at some point? It would be a shame not to do that, and I’m sure you’d be brilliant at it!
Thing2, the no supervisor/zero responsibility thing is a factor. As for the money… ug. Of course I would LOVE to move into my next role making as much (hey, how ‘bout MORE!) money as I make now, but I am prepared to take a bit of a cut. Of course I need to be realistic, I can’t go to minimum wage, but I can certainly live comfortably on less than I make now.
Diamondseeker, I’m not *miserable*, but I’m certainly not *happy* either. Asking whether I will enjoy accounting more is a very valid question. I honestly don’t know. But if I don’t try it I will never know! And you are so right—a lot (A LOT!!!) of people would love to be in my shoes. I do know that, and I appreciate how lucky I am every day in that regard.
Laura, that’s what I’m hoping!