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<blockquote data-quote="rickm" data-source="post: 4268617" data-attributes="member: 24476"><p>From personal experience after 50 your body starts going downhill and the more you fiscally use it the faster it goes not saying to stop doing fiscal work but take it slow and steady nothing fast and hard, and there is usually no guarantee that overtime will come your way but your job may require dont know, my job they got tired of me putting in overtime and made me a salary employee (with a small raise)so that i couldnt get overtime even thou it was illegal the way they went about it but i was at a point i really couldnt complain with out loosing my retirement in the few years i had left so i took it but let them know i wasnt really happy with it. your hourly wage will increase over time more than likely but your OT may decrease with time so just have to figure whats the best outcome for you personally and if it is worth it to you, think of yourself cause no one else will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickm, post: 4268617, member: 24476"] From personal experience after 50 your body starts going downhill and the more you fiscally use it the faster it goes not saying to stop doing fiscal work but take it slow and steady nothing fast and hard, and there is usually no guarantee that overtime will come your way but your job may require dont know, my job they got tired of me putting in overtime and made me a salary employee (with a small raise)so that i couldnt get overtime even thou it was illegal the way they went about it but i was at a point i really couldnt complain with out loosing my retirement in the few years i had left so i took it but let them know i wasnt really happy with it. your hourly wage will increase over time more than likely but your OT may decrease with time so just have to figure whats the best outcome for you personally and if it is worth it to you, think of yourself cause no one else will. [/QUOTE]
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