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32 years at EY and going strong. Loving it. There are many lifers here too. It’s more common than people think. Time just gets away from you and if you love your job you just all of a sudden look up and realize you’re a lifer.
Loyalty pays off when there’s a pension. Sitting pretty after retiring last year. Most organizations did away with pensions when 401K’s came to be, but mine continued with both.
I’ve been with my company for 24.5 years. Mergers and divestitures and different CEOs have made it feel like different companies at times, but basically the same here.
You come across stories like that, but I think it's nowhere near as common as it used to be. I mean, I had relatives who spent their entire career, or their career after their first or second job, at the same company. These days you don't seem to see that very often. I'm at five years where I am, and I'd be fine with sticking around for the long haul. But there's no telling what events and circumstances will come along.
It probably doesn’t.
Think it’s more common in places like consulting than anywhere else, or people who got jobs very early on in companies that are now massive (like Microsoft or even Google).