Then you have the other side of the picture, the ones that want a payout but cant get one
I did the following to maximize my income.
When it was announced that my company was offering seperation packages I quickly filled out an application but they came back and told me I was needed
I had already lined up another job with the exact same money, the payout would have paid off all but $20k of the home loan, I would have spent 6 months paying this final amount off and proving to the bank that my new job was stable then I would have declared full scale war on the rat race!!
Seems like I should have had a few more sickies.
I did the following to maximize my income.
always_learning said:One interesting thing I consider is that anyone's first and most important activity in a company is to do the following:
a) Find out which roles are more important or will be in the near future this could mean inside your company as a whole or just in your department.
b) Make sure you are doing those more critical roles.
c) Become in the top 50% (the upper half) doing that role.
When it was announced that my company was offering seperation packages I quickly filled out an application but they came back and told me I was needed
I had already lined up another job with the exact same money, the payout would have paid off all but $20k of the home loan, I would have spent 6 months paying this final amount off and proving to the bank that my new job was stable then I would have declared full scale war on the rat race!!
Seems like I should have had a few more sickies.