2. If you haven't advanced , explain why?

Not advancing at all but that's fine since I don't want to stay long term, I'm trying to finish my personal history statement but open records is refusing to send me my detailed employment history so I'm about at the point where I'll write a statement explaining why I couldn't get my former employers full names and addresses.
I know the addresses of the places I worked, rough estimates of how long I was there, and remember quite well what my duties were, that should suffice.
I'm sick and tired of watching criminals going around victimizing innocent people in my city. I fled Connecticut to be here and I love this place along with the people here, the time to act is now
I have my own business. So, I'd say I'm still doing the same work I started on. Although that's not really true as the market has shifted. So, I've adapted to it. Also what people want isn't quite what I expected when I started.
I worked for 3 years and I was only promoted once. Some people made noise about working very hard (in fact they only do the bare minimum when bosses are not around) and they got promoted. I guess I need to learn how to sell myself instead of blindly working hard.
I left my job for studies hopefully my next job will be better
Same my whole career. Love it. I left to be a stay home home for 3-5 years.
I have 5 more years to go… then I have another goal that my honey and I will do together…
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I'm advancing and getting new clients and new cases but i still don't like my job lol
What don't u like about it?
Nearly everything lol
I've advanced by switching companies and chasing higher salary and title promotions.
Am I doing 'more' work? Not really.
Yes, I feel I'm in the right path. I am open to different experiences using my skills and starting my own business.
Yeah, I have advanced. Now I checking all the engineering design work everyone does in my group. I can advance more but I'm content where I am until I retire in 6 years.
No. I'm content with where I'm at right now. I don't want the added responsibilities if I were to take a higher level position.
I'm really not interested in staying at it long-term but right now I need the flexibility it offers due to issues in my personal life.
I've only been at my job for a year. I started out contract and now a serious employee. I want to jump from level one of my position to level two. Right now hoping that it can happen depending on my company's feedback.
Yes, no, maybe. I guess I don't care as long as I keep getting raises. I'm not in the business of them I'm in the business of me. And my paycheck is just a means of furthering the business of me.
Same job; but I have only been with the company for a year.
I'm 67 and still an attorney.
I advanced my first year, but feel stuck
I am doing the same job as I started with.
Yeap, made it to senior engineer this year.
As a contractor, my work varies a lot.
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