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If I had stuck with my first line of employment I would be about 9 years from retirement with a fat *** pension at 55. The climate was so toxic I just couldn't do it anymore. Staying in a environment like that always spills over to other parts of your life and stains your soul. Best of luck on the next phase Colin. Everything happens for a reason (at least that's what I believe).Thanks barnabus. I turned 48 this past summer so things may be tricky but I am thinking of going back to school. Not back to university but maybe something at a tech college perhaps. I don't want hefty student loans at my age.
I worked in the non-ferrous steel industry which in my area is greatly tied to the oil and petrochemical industry which is tanking here in Canada right now.
To be honest, I've wanted to quit for a while since there was quite a bit of negativity and racism in my office so the past few years have been grinding away at my soul. I did not want to quit since I'd have to find something asap so when I was told my division is being shut down and I'd be getting a good severance package, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders.


