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<blockquote data-quote="Zute" data-source="post: 493304" data-attributes="member: 15320"><p>Be fortunate that you HAVE options. I left a successful career with a six-figure income to pursue my dreams and open my own business. After 3 years of struggling, going through a divorce and now barely able to make ends meet, I've decided to sell my company to try to pay off as much debt as I can and attempt to get back into a career. At this mid-point in my life, I have no more savings, an outdated skill set, and am now over-extended on my house loan, credit cards, etc with no offers on the table, making less than I did more than 15 years ago.</p><p></p><p>If you see the writing on the wall - do what's best for you and your family. In this economy if you can make MORE money, I say go for it! Change can be difficult but financial struggle is even worse. It's never an easy decision, especially when you've built up tenure there, but at least on this end, you are in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zute, post: 493304, member: 15320"] Be fortunate that you HAVE options. I left a successful career with a six-figure income to pursue my dreams and open my own business. After 3 years of struggling, going through a divorce and now barely able to make ends meet, I've decided to sell my company to try to pay off as much debt as I can and attempt to get back into a career. At this mid-point in my life, I have no more savings, an outdated skill set, and am now over-extended on my house loan, credit cards, etc with no offers on the table, making less than I did more than 15 years ago. If you see the writing on the wall - do what's best for you and your family. In this economy if you can make MORE money, I say go for it! Change can be difficult but financial struggle is even worse. It's never an easy decision, especially when you've built up tenure there, but at least on this end, you are in control. [/QUOTE]
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