Missed Opportunities

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I got a text message from a good friend of mine the other day asking me for my email address. He said he had something he wanted to send me. I figured it would be disc golf related since that is a common interest we have shared for a couple decades now. Instead, it turned out to be a job listing at the place where he works. He was excited about the fact that we could potentially work together again like we did when we first met.

Needless to say, I don't think I will be applying for the job. It's hard to explain, but I feel like the job was somehow above my level. It's not that the job was dissimilar than what I do now, it was just on a much higher level than my current responsibilities. Where I am currently in charge of the technology department for a small rural public school district, this was the same position at a major local university. While I would likely be increasing my salary three fold (at least), I would also be increasing my workload and stress levels ten fold if not more.

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@mrsbozz asked why I didn't at least apply, just to see what happens, but I don't think I could bring myself to do it. First off, I own zero suits, and this seems like a job where it's mostly politics, so I have a feeling a suit would be daily attire for me. I'm sure with a bespoke suit it might not be so bad, but it still sounds kind of excruciating for me. As I said, jobs like this are political and more about managing people versus managing technology. If I ever do retire, I'll definitely be looking for something a bit more mindless. I can't imagine the number of hours I would need to put in managing technology for an entire university with a global campus.

I told my friend I was too "country" for a job like that.

On top of that, they preferred someone with a masters degree, which I do not possess. While I appreciate the confidence my friend and my wife have in me, I certainly don't have that same confidence in myself.

Yet I still wonder if I am missing out by not at least trying. I have a feeling I wouldn't even get an interview, but who knows.

Meanwhile, crypto isn't doing anything to make me feel confident about retiring either. BTC seems to be in the gutter, and HIVE is following suit despite some brief moves a week or so ago. I was thinking the other day with BTC so low and HIVE holding steady around $.06 it might be a good time to move some more of my liquid HIVE into BTC. Unfortunately, then I went into my HIVE wallet and saw that the price had dropped closer to $.05. I wonder what the ratio is between the two. Is it still a good deal? It might be interesting to find out.

It appears it is still a good deal now, but only slightly.

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Prolific

I was looking at my Prolific account the other day and it appears I have made my way up over $100 in earnings after just a couple of weeks on the platform. Which honestly, is pretty pathetic, but it's something I guess, and the fact that I usually only take part in studies that are less than ten minutes long shows that your earnings can add up.

I wonder what my earning potential would be if I did some of the more intense hour long studies. I'm guessing some people find a way to make Prolific a pretty decent side hustle. I doubt that will be the case for me, but any extra money I can funnel into my PayPal account is welcome.

Splinterlands

I recently got the invoice for my SPS license hosting service. I've been paying to have someone else host my license for a while now. I sadly watched my SPS balance drop from 4.5K to 2.5K and it got me thinking again about how likely it is that I am going to make that 2K back over the course of the month.

I'm starting to realize it might be a losing game having my SPS node hosted. In fact, I might actually be better off just having it sit there doing nothing versus costing me money. I should really start keeping a spreadsheet of the profits and losses to see if this is a smart move. The problem is, I don't really have a place to host the license myself. If the price hadn't dropped so much on the secondary market, I would sell mine in a heartbeat.

GoMining

My GoMining rigs continue to plug along. I haven't been doing too much with this service, but it was always more of a passive income generator anyway. I'll be keeping an eye on it to see if they offer any big discounts with the price of BTC dropping so much. I'm really bummed that I didn't get into it earlier, but these discounts they have been offering lately have been pretty awesome.

If you are looking for a nice passive income stream based on the biggest crypto out there, feel free to click my referral link above.

That's all I've got for today I think. It's funny how right now crypto just feels like one really big missed opportunity. Just like life, it feels like with every day that passes we move further and further away from what we have become familiar with. I'm not really sure how to reconcile that. I just do my best to put one foot in front of the other each day.


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I’d go with your gut feeling about the job. I made one of the worst mistakes of my life in 2009 when I accepted a position that offered higher pay, more responsibility, and a lot more stress. In hindsight, I didn’t take the position for the right reasons and it made my life a living hell for the next four years. It made me realize that my time and health were the most valuable things.

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Yeah, that's kind of how I feel about this one. The higher pay would be nice, however, I am not sure if it is really worth it. Especially this late in my career. Though they do offer pet insurance, so if we ever got another dog... :)

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I think that you should apply for that job, university is not like working at a real tech company. Yes, you are most likely correct about politics, but that is just unavoidable once you get above certain level.

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Yeah, that is probably true. I think one of my biggest concerns is that the job would take a lot more of my time than my current one, which as I get closer to retirement, I don't want to spend as much time at work. Additionally, I have a feeling it involves a lot of talking in public and I just suck at that.

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I once went for a job at an insurance company in the City of London. I'm sorry if glad I didn't get it as it probably would have meant a lot of pressure. Maybe the money would have been good, but I quite enjoyed the job I got in another interview on the same day. I'm not that driven by money as long as I'm living comfortably. I was earning more than the previous job anyway.

It's going to be interesting to see where crypto goes now. I've always thought that Hive needs to be about more than money. I get that it brings people here, but we have something special.

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I'm glad you found a place where you are happy! I think HIVE is definitely about more than just money, I just don't think people care... :P

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