Purima Reddy.
"Sorry butl'mnot interested, he politely said
pressed him on tuntithe said something that really confused me. He told me
that he "already madeitto the top".
| was familiar with his current company and looked at his resume again.
He wasn't anywhere nearthe top. He would have needed a telescope to see the
top. He wasn’teven a manager yet
He explained to me that “makingitto the tap" for him meanthe loved the exact
work he did each day, he loved his company, he was treated fairly and with respect,
hemade enough money to be comfortable, he had excellent benefits, hehad
flexibility, anc most importantly to him, he's never missed a single Litle League
game, dance recital, parentteacher conference, anniversary, birthday, or any
family event,
He knew what taking the next step in his career mesnt. Hore time, travel, and
sacrifice, "Not worth ty he sai,
‘Your definition of makingitto the top" desn't have to be society's or anyone
blee's definition, You Do You
Steve Crider
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