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<p>[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6177408"]I can't resist commenting to the smug / arrogant ass about the sad and pitiful worker bees that cling to his/her pension. I spent my entire 34 year professional career at Lilly. Through hard work, dedication and flexibility in accepting assignments at non-Indianapolis locations, my family and I accepted 6 assignments requiring relocation, plus temporary assignments in Puerto Rico and sales. This allowed me to learn much more about the business units with assignments with Elizabeth Arden, Elanco, Medical Devices, European Operations, Puerto Rico manufacturing, Emerging Markets manufacturing, and working with corporate executives. </p><p><br /></p><p>I leveraged this knowledge through a series of promotions, climbing to the level of Senior Director and performing at that level in three different assignments until my retirement. </p><p><br /></p><p>I retired at age 57 and was proud that my compensation paid off our mortgage on a very nice home, funded university educations for our three kids (two at private colleges), as well as graduate degrees for each of the three. What else? Two weddings paid for, a wonderful second home, international travel, a 401k valued at more than $2 mio and Lilly stock worth more than $3 mio.</p><p><br /></p><p>So take your smug attitude elsewhere and don't infect employees that still believe in the mission and values of the company and are willing to spend most / all of their careers at Lilly.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="anonymous, post: 6177408"]I can't resist commenting to the smug / arrogant ass about the sad and pitiful worker bees that cling to his/her pension. I spent my entire 34 year professional career at Lilly. Through hard work, dedication and flexibility in accepting assignments at non-Indianapolis locations, my family and I accepted 6 assignments requiring relocation, plus temporary assignments in Puerto Rico and sales. This allowed me to learn much more about the business units with assignments with Elizabeth Arden, Elanco, Medical Devices, European Operations, Puerto Rico manufacturing, Emerging Markets manufacturing, and working with corporate executives. I leveraged this knowledge through a series of promotions, climbing to the level of Senior Director and performing at that level in three different assignments until my retirement. I retired at age 57 and was proud that my compensation paid off our mortgage on a very nice home, funded university educations for our three kids (two at private colleges), as well as graduate degrees for each of the three. What else? Two weddings paid for, a wonderful second home, international travel, a 401k valued at more than $2 mio and Lilly stock worth more than $3 mio. So take your smug attitude elsewhere and don't infect employees that still believe in the mission and values of the company and are willing to spend most / all of their careers at Lilly.[/QUOTE]
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