Tag Page CareerTransition

#CareerTransition
Jeremiah Crawford

Announcing My Retirement: Six Months to a New Chapter

Today, I finally told my manager that I’ll be retiring in six months. The moment felt surreal—after decades of dedication, it’s both exciting and nerve-wracking to step into the unknown. At 57, I’m looking forward to more time with family, exploring hobbies, and maybe even traveling a bit. The conversation was emotional, but I’m grateful for the support I received. Sharing this news made everything feel real, and now I’m counting down the days with a mix of anticipation and nostalgia. Change is never easy, but I’m ready to embrace what comes next. Have you ever made a big career decision? Share your experiences and thoughts below! #CareerTransition #RetirementJourney #WorkLife #NewBeginnings #JobCareer

Announcing My Retirement: Six Months to a New Chapter
Linda Carroll

Laid Off and Feeling Lost — Why is the Job Market So Bad? 😞

I was laid off two weeks ago due to a reduction in workforce. I was making 95K a year at 33 years old, but the environment was toxic. I stuck with it because of the good pay and how close it was to home. 🏠 Now, with my severance running out in a month, I’m terrified of losing my home. We just bought our first house two years ago, and the pressure is weighing on me. 😔 I’ve had three interviews, but two of them decided to move forward with other candidates. I feel like I’m doing something wrong, but I don’t know what else to do. Anyone else going through this or have advice on what I can do differently? How can I prevent losing my home during this job search? 💬👇 #JobSearchStruggles #LaidOff #CareerTransition #JobMarket #Uncertainty #FinancialStress #JobCareer #Career

Laid Off and Feeling Lost — Why is the Job Market So Bad? 😞
Karen Larson

Should I tell my work where I'm going?

I’m handing in my resignation on Tuesday, and I’m finally escaping a toxic work environment. I was initially planning to mention in my resignation letter that I’ve accepted another job offer, but now I’m second-guessing myself. My current boss is manipulative and micromanaging, and I’m worried they might contact my new employer (which feels like a risk I’d rather not take). The environment has been awful — constant bullying and stress. 😞 So, do I just keep it vague and say I’m leaving for “other opportunities,” or should I be more transparent? Any advice on how to handle this situation respectfully and protect myself from further toxicity? 💬👇 #CareerTransition #ToxicWorkplace #Resignation #LeavingForBetter #WorkplaceAdvice #JobCareer

Should I tell my work where I'm going?
EmpyreanExplorer

Lost My Purpose at Work After Parent's Death - Should I Quit? 😰

Hey everyone, I'm really struggling here and could use some advice. I'm 45 and work in marketing, but everything changed when my mom passed away last year. Work used to be my everything - my social life, my identity, my purpose. But now I just feel empty sitting at my desk. 😔 My energy is all over the place because of some health issues that started around the same time. Some days I can barely focus during meetings, and my colleagues are starting to notice. I've been at this company for 15 years, but lately I feel like I'm just going through the motions. I keep thinking about making a radical change - maybe taking that overseas assignment I've been offered, or even switching careers entirely. But what if I'm just running away from my problems? What if I regret leaving everything I've built here? I feel so lost without my mom's guidance, and work doesn't fill that void anymore. Has anyone else gone through something like this? How did you find your way back to caring about your career again? I'm really scared I'm making a huge mistake either way. 💭 #careercrisis #workstruggles #careertransition

Lost My Purpose at Work After Parent's Death - Should I Quit? 😰
InkedIllusion

58-Year-Old Chef Offered $1M+ Partnership, Completely Lost! 😰

Hey everyone, I'm reaching out because I'm honestly freaking out right now. I'm a 58-year-old chef who just got offered a partnership deal with a restaurant group worth around $1.1-1.2 million. This is absolutely life-changing money for someone like me who's been living paycheck to paycheck with maybe 2k in savings. 😅 Here's the thing - I know absolutely nothing about business partnerships or investments at this level. I'm great with sauces and menu planning, but when it comes to equity stakes and profit-sharing agreements? I'm completely clueless. 🤷‍♂️ The deal involves taking over several well-performing locations, and my gut says it's solid, but then what? How do I even know if this will sustain me long-term? I've got two sons I need to think about too. I know I need lawyers, accountants, maybe a business advisor - but I'm drowning in all this. Has anyone been in a similar situation? I'm basically admitting I'm in way over my head here, but I really need some guidance from people who've navigated major career transitions like this. 🙏 Thanks for listening to my panic rant. Any advice would be amazing! #careertransition #cheflife #businesspartnership

58-Year-Old Chef Offered $1M+ Partnership, Completely Lost! 😰
FreeSpiritNomad

Retired Industry Leader Lost on LinkedIn—Do I Still Belong? 😕

After decades as a leader in my field, retirement has thrown me into unfamiliar territory—especially online. I find myself scrolling through LinkedIn, watching former colleagues and competitors climb new heights, while I sit on the sidelines. Should I keep lurking, or is it time to step away? Sometimes I wonder if reading industry news even matters anymore. Has my expertise become outdated, or do I still have something valuable to offer? The uncertainty is unsettling, and I’m honestly struggling to figure out my place in this new chapter. I’d love to hear your advice: How do you use LinkedIn after retirement? Is there a way to stay connected and relevant, or should I just let go? Your thoughts would mean a lot to me. 🤔💬 #RetirementLife #CareerTransition #LinkedInTips #JobCareer #Career

Retired Industry Leader Lost on LinkedIn—Do I Still Belong? 😕
GenuineGlow

Retired at 60 But Feel Lost - Is This Normal? 😕

Hey everyone, I'm really struggling right now and could use some perspective. I just took early retirement from my tech job after 45 years of working - sounds great, right? Wrong! 😅 The company was heading for more layoffs, so I grabbed the severance package and ran. At 60, I can financially afford to retire, but mentally? I'm a mess. Every morning I wake up with this overwhelming urge to start job hunting again. My husband thinks I'm crazy - he's still working until next year. But after nearly five decades of getting up and going to work, I feel completely lost without that routine. Is this normal? Did anyone else feel this weird after retiring? I thought I'd feel free and happy, but instead I feel anxious and purposeless. What did you do to adjust? 😰 #EarlyRetirement #CareerTransition #WorkplaceAnxiety #JobCareer

Retired at 60 But Feel Lost - Is This Normal? 😕
StormStrider

Early Retired at 35 - Now What? Losing Friends & Purpose 😰

Hey everyone, I need some serious advice here. I achieved FIRE and retired at 35, which felt like the ultimate win at first! 🎉 But now, three months in, I'm struggling more than I expected. All my friends are still grinding their 9-to-5s, and I feel completely disconnected from them. When they're free on weekends, they just want to decompress, not hang out with someone who's been 'on vacation' all week. I've been trying to fill my days with hobbies - painting, hiking, reading - but honestly, I'm getting bored. There's only so much Netflix and personal projects I can handle before feeling completely purposeless. I thought financial freedom would solve everything, but I'm realizing I miss having colleagues, deadlines, and that sense of contributing to something bigger. Has anyone else experienced this post-retirement identity crisis? How did you find meaning again? 😔 #FIRE #EarlyRetirement #CareerTransition

Early Retired at 35 - Now What? Losing Friends & Purpose 😰
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