While that is too bad on the not retiring at 60 .. seems many do not,Lotus wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:31 amhugs wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:23 amLOL .. it's a good thing then ..Lotus wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:56 am Talent acquisition:
I am a recruiter. I do mid-senior level executive retained search work. In a nutshell, companies pay me to help them attract and hire top talent.
Probably why I'm, not a D*ck on here. I have to be partial and balanced when dealing with human capital. LOL.
Do you enjoy your job?
I do enjoy it. It eventually evolved into a home office position and me making my own hours.
I am fortunate enough to have a couple really good clients in that they pay every month and on time, they are fair and respectful of me and my time, and they are ethical companies to represent. I enjoy meeting people and presenting them with opportunities to change and improve their lives. Although my allegiance is to the employers I spend months working with these candidates so when they do not get a job offer it really hearts to have to call and tell them that. That is something I really struggle with.
Unfortunately, I divorce very late in life. I shouldered the raising 3 children and putting them through school on my own so retirement is not happening at 60 for me.
And the fact that you enjoy your work makes it even niver I would think.
The fact of you taking care of your kids is a major bonus.
Congrats to you on all you have done & continue to do