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I don't think I've posted in Off-Topic before, I hope I'm in the right place.
Anyway, Friday, the ax fell. And not just on me, on 8 or 9 people. I was the plumbing QA manager for a mechanical company. I had been a plumbing foreman there previously to getting this position. I really enjoyed my work, doing jobsite visits, writing reports, developing training, reviewing submittals and so on. Regardless of all that, here I am, with a paycheck, a PTO check, and a little bit of severance. I have a few weeks to find a job.
I'm 66, which makes things a little tougher. Commercial construction is in a bit of a slowdown, and that doesn't help either. I've got some feelers out already, and Monday the hunt starts in earnest. I don't think I'm going back to the company that just let me go when things "pick up", due to the fact that they have been slowly laying people off for a couple of months now. They are either circling the drain, and hoping to eke out whatever is left in existing jobs, or it's going to be a long, difficult recovery. The fact that they let go some high-skilled people makes me lean toward the former.
"You're 66, why don't you just retire?" Couple of reasons, one being I can't afford it. Also, I don't really feel like it. In some ways, I feel like I'm getting my second wind. Physically, I have some of the maladies that come with age, such as arthritis and so on, but I'm still capable of running work, and I can still do some of it. I'm not going to be a production plumber, though. The job I had was ideal, and I was hoping to be there until age 70 or so.
Just felt like unloading.
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