Corporate Life Lessons from My French Bulldogs. Whether in kennels or cubicles, youthful zeal can take us only so far, and disillusionment is close to inevitable. If we want to keep our heart in the game, we need to learn to fetch on our own terms.
It's very cute, although a little sad, that you still think of yourself as "middle age". Unless you have a great healthcare plan and a doctor willing to stretch the rules, neither of us are middle age.
Paul, you're absolutely right! I’ve also been a victim of this common and unpleasant corporate strategy lately. It’s frustrating how all the decades of experience accumulated over a career can lose value in an instant.
Thanks, Paul. That was back in my old CCC days. All is good now, though, as I've retired, at least for now. So I'm reasonably happy! I'm really enjoying your podcasts; by the way, they are genuinely excellent.
It's very cute, although a little sad, that you still think of yourself as "middle age". Unless you have a great healthcare plan and a doctor willing to stretch the rules, neither of us are middle age.
(My dynamite was a screenshot of the dictionary defining middle aged as 45-65 years old, but apparently my dynamite did not load.)
Boom goes the dynamite!
Paul, you're absolutely right! I’ve also been a victim of this common and unpleasant corporate strategy lately. It’s frustrating how all the decades of experience accumulated over a career can lose value in an instant.
I'm sorry to hear that, Hugo. You've got a tremendous amount to offer. Hang tough!
Thanks, Paul. That was back in my old CCC days. All is good now, though, as I've retired, at least for now. So I'm reasonably happy! I'm really enjoying your podcasts; by the way, they are genuinely excellent.
It means a lot to me that it means something to you!
Just finished the Lampley interview; now there's a lesson in unshakable determination!