It's a long walk.
For freedom ... ideally one must depart ... at least from normal! Therein the Mark ...
Simple word play leads on ...
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It's a long walk.
You probably know this, but beware of strange etransfers. The scam is to email you later and say the transfer was in error, and to kindly return the money. Never do that. Let the bank sort it out. If you etransfer it "back" to someone, then the bank finds it was fraudulently sent, they could claw the amount back again so you're out the same money you thought you were up.I received an etransfer after lunch for a weird amount from someone I don't know and the note just says to reference the email she sent earlier this morning. I did not get an email from that name or about that amount so I have no idea what this is for, and because it's an oddball amount, it COULD be for ads, but I don't know because I didn't get the email, nor can I find anyone who may know the person. Quite the mystery.
He also mentioned that he plans to retire in two years, but it might be sooner depending on upcoming decisions from the company.Oh wow, that's not a good sign ... for them. At least you're getting away.
A man after my own heart.He also mentioned that he plans to retire in two years, but it might be sooner depending on upcoming decisions from the company.
Does make a difference when you're closer to 65.A man after my own heart.(yeah, I'm kind of in the same boat with my job. My employer is a great company but I'm having some doubts about our corporate group and I'm now within 5 years of normal retirement date anyhow)
Yes! Now I need to get a paper together so I can send it in this week.Always nice to have other options, even if only for a negotiating position.![]()