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Originally Posted by Destroyer
it's their annual awards ceremony. if you work for the company for 40 years, they give you a gold Rolex.
40 years? I can't even imagine working at a job for a quarter of that time
but if I did, I'm not sure a Rolex would cut it
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lol word up dude
it's the digital age, where location doesn't matter as much and relocation isn't as necessary to explore options... tenure has definitely been droppin in correspondence with barriers to entry.
specialization in an evolving fields is a primary contributor; figure out how to figure shit out, and you can surf this down economy wave...
i mean shit, in the 'digital' space turnover is ridiculous -- hitting the 2 year mark is like the 20 year mark of the late 80s early 90s.
crazy shit... if i was at a company for 40 years, it'd be because i was on the board for a company I started and had since handed off to my son or, more likely, his up-n-comer son thereafter lol