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24-01-2022, 04:05 PM
#3001
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
jeemak
There's new nickname that I didn't see coming...........!
I agree that keeping up with technology and always developing your skills is important.
I couldn't be bothered saying "Stay Gold"
So many people let their skill level decline late in their professional careers because it's working now and they will worry about tomorrow somewhere down the track.
The problem is things change quickly when new systems and processes are implemented and the goal post changes.
I've seen it catch so many people over the years and their strength in one system becomes their downfall in another because they can't or won't adapt.
As BAD can confirm, I used to have to deliver training and then support in a new system that was being implemented. The ones that fought it or didn't embrace the new way more than often didn't survive.
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24-01-2022, 04:33 PM
#3002
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
As BAD can confirm, I used to have to deliver training and then support in a new system that was being implemented. The ones that fought it or didn't embrace the new way more than often didn't survive.
That couple of years I spent on that project led me to a career change. After working in Asia for 7 years as a Finance Director, I came back to Australia to find it difficult to get the job I wanted. Every job I applied for I got the comments that I had been out of Australia for too long, even though I had vast experience in a number of Asian countries. Australia is a very conservative country and I sought of agree that when you start to get towards your 50s, you have to really work hard to get the role you want.
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24-01-2022, 05:03 PM
#3003
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I couldn't be bothered saying "Stay Gold"
So many people let their skill level decline late in their professional careers because it's working now and they will worry about tomorrow somewhere down the track.
The problem is things change quickly when new systems and processes are implemented and the goal post changes.
I've seen it catch so many people over the years and their strength in one system becomes their downfall in another because they can't or won't adapt.
As BAD can confirm, I used to have to deliver training and then support in a new system that was being implemented. The ones that fought it or didn't embrace the new way more than often didn't survive.
Roll with it or it rolls over you. I say it to all of our junior guys.
Embrace the change, soon enough it will become a full revolution (in the circular sense).
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24-01-2022, 05:06 PM
#3004
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
bornadog
That couple of years I spent on that project led me to a career change. After working in Asia for 7 years as a Finance Director, I came back to Australia to find it difficult to get the job I wanted. Every job I applied for I got the comments that I had been out of Australia for too long, even though I had vast experience in a number of Asian countries. Australia is a very conservative country and I sought of agree that when you start to get towards your 50s, you have to really work hard to get the role you want.
I'd like think that has changed now but it would have been very relevant at the time.
It all depends on what you do but if you are standing still you are going backwards in most professional work environments and it's on most of us to keep up and enhancing our skill levels.
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24-01-2022, 06:37 PM
#3005
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
Grantysghost
Roll with it or it rolls over you. I say it to all of our junior guys.
Embrace the change, soon enough it will become a full revolution (in the circular sense).
It's great advice.
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24-01-2022, 06:50 PM
#3006
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
Twodogs
In fact you'd be abnormal if you don't do it.
Today I learned I'm abnormal.
"It's over. It's all over."
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24-01-2022, 07:06 PM
#3007
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Today I learned I'm abnormal.
I just learned I'm boring normal 3 jobs over 42 years. 5 years the first job, 10 years in the 2nd job and working on retiring after 27 years in the 3rd.
Don't piss off old people
The older we get the less "LIFE IN PRISON" is a deterrent...
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24-01-2022, 07:08 PM
#3008
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
EasternWest
Today I learned I'm abnormal.
Me too, same employer for 23 years straight out of uni. It's the golden handcuffs (super).
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24-01-2022, 07:43 PM
#3009
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
Hotdog60
I just learned I'm boring normal 3 jobs over 42 years. 5 years the first job, 10 years in the 2nd job and working on retiring after 27 years in the 3rd.
No, you're beautiful. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise, man.
"It's over. It's all over."
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24-01-2022, 07:46 PM
#3010
Re: Following our ex's...................
Last edited by GVGjr; 24-01-2022 at 07:54 PM.
Reason: ..
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24-01-2022, 09:42 PM
#3011
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
That's impressive. You're a nester. That's why you've stuck with the Bulldogs
Clearly the companies value your work.
I've racked up just short of 35 years in the last 2 companies after starting my working life as a box boy
I didn't give up on my dreams of being a professional footballer for the Dogs until I was about 40.
The test cricketer dream was shelved a few years after that
Jeemak needs to do a Kramer and get ready for the senior tour on the golfing circuit. He just needs Stan the caddy's guidance
The way I'm hitting them I'm no chance, not even with Stan's insights/ help.
Nobody's looking for a puppeteer in today's wintry economic climate.
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24-01-2022, 11:31 PM
#3012
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
jeemak
The way I'm hitting them I'm no chance, not even with Stan's insights/ help.
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25-01-2022, 03:59 PM
#3013
Re: Following our ex's...................
AFL star breaks silence after quitting over refusal to get vaccine
Liam Jones has broken his silence after sensationally retiring from the AFL over his refusal to get vaccinated against Covid, saying he's still 'got his best footy ahead'.
The former Carlton star walked away from a $500,000 contract after the league instituted a vaccinate mandate for all players to have received their first dose by December 6, 2021.
Jones, 30, said he was stepping away due to 'personal reasons' but refused to make further comment on his reasoning, with reports emerging he had refused to get the jab.
'I wish to announce my retirement from AFL football effective immediately,' he said in a shock statement last year.
'I want to take this opportunity to thank all who have supported me throughout my journey, both personally and professionally. I love the game and I'll miss my teammates.
'I hope that people respect my decision and privacy – neither myself or my management team will be making any further comment on the matter.'
The key defender spoke to reporters at his first training session for his new Queensland club footy side on Monday, claiming his 'best footy is still ahead of me'.
'It's hard moving on but it's the situation we're in,' Jones said, responding to questions whether he would re-join the AFL if the mandate was dropped.
'I'm as fit as I've ever been. It's one of those things, it's not in anyone's control, it's the world really.'
The 30-year-old Tasmanian, who will play for Palm Beach Currumbin's Aussie Rules team on the Gold Coast, said he would consider playing in the country's premier competition again if circumstances changed.
'I'll cross that bridge when I come to it,' Jones said.
'In my opinion I've still got my best footy ahead of me.'
'It's hard moving on but it's the situation we're in,' Jones said, responding to questions whether he would re-join the AFL if the mandate was droppedĀ© Provided by Daily Mail 'It's hard moving on but it's the situation we're in,' Jones said, responding to questions whether he would re-join the AFL if the mandate was dropped
Jones was the first to quit due to the vaccine rule, with three other stars' futures also in jeopardy.
West Coast Eagles key forward Jack Darling remains unvaccinated and undecided on whether he will get the jab.
Brisbane's Cam Ellis Yolmen has been relegated to the Lions' reserve grade side after he refused to get the vaccine, while North Melbourne's Jed Anderson is waiting for Novovax.
https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/austr...?ocid=msedgntp
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26-01-2022, 11:27 AM
#3014
Re: Following our ex's...................
I wonder if he changes his decisions about being vaxed if he could rejoin a team in the mid season draft.
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26-01-2022, 07:38 PM
#3015
Re: Following our ex's...................
Originally Posted by
GVGjr
I wonder if he changes his decisions about being vaxed if he could rejoin a team in the mid season draft.
Would you grab him if we had the opportunity?
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