Seems like it used to be that people got into a career right out of college or even high school and just stuck it out till they got their gold watch. That doesnt seem to happen a lot anymore though.
Dh had been with his last company for 10 years and changed companies ( same line of work though) and plans to stay with them until then end if that is possible. There are a lot of "lifers" in this company.
We were talking the other day about how old you should be when you are settled into your job. He is almost 38 now ( is that still mid thirties??) and feels pretty settled.
We know people our age though who are still "floaters" they seem to float from job to job and still dont know what they what they want to be when they grow up
Its not my business and I dont care what they do with their lives but I am curious what the general consesus is as to when one should be in their "grown up" job.
Dh had been with his last company for 10 years and changed companies ( same line of work though) and plans to stay with them until then end if that is possible. There are a lot of "lifers" in this company.
We were talking the other day about how old you should be when you are settled into your job. He is almost 38 now ( is that still mid thirties??) and feels pretty settled.
We know people our age though who are still "floaters" they seem to float from job to job and still dont know what they what they want to be when they grow up

Its not my business and I dont care what they do with their lives but I am curious what the general consesus is as to when one should be in their "grown up" job.