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Growing up on the wrong side of the tracks in the right school district sparked a fire deep down inside my gut. I was one of the only poor kids in the district, and that fire in my gut was the desire for MOREof everything. I didn’t know it at the time, but I was eventually going to pursue The Corner Office.

Although my parent always made sure they had the basics covered – food, shelter, clothes, transportation –theydidn’t strive for higher incomes or the corner office. In a sense, they lived within their means. Unfortunately, their means were pretty low on the continuum scale. My father worked his entire life as a custodian and my mother was mostly a mother to 4 children, with a few work years sprinkled in here and there. Even though I wanted more than we had growing up, I was utterly clueless as to how to get from the Dog Houseto the Penthouse.

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It took me about a year after graduating high school to figure out I was actually smart enough to not only seek a higher education but to also excel at it along the way. As soon as I got my first acceptance letter (from a reasonably-priced community college) I jumped into student mode and started devouring everything I could possibly learn in each class.

After about 7 years, I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree. Woot!

Having that degree firmly inmy hand meant I was able to land an awesome job in my scientific field of study right outta the gate. Itpaid well with solid bennies – even a pension plan. Yup.

NOTE: It took me 7 years to obtain a 4-year degree because I had to work full-time for about 5 of those 7 years. It wasn’t because I was switching majors or partying my butt off – even though I do regretnot EVER partying my butt off. *Lame*

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What I was lacking was the office politics know-how. I had absolutely ZERO idea there even existed such a thing. In fact, I would hear the term “politics” whispered around the break room and behind others’ backs and still didn’t understand what they were saying. Thinking back, it’s hard to believe I was so stupid.

I eventually caught on and figured out The Game *virtual eye roll*. Suddenly, I started having lunches with people Who Mattered, I volunteered for extra projects, I went in early and worked late, I even went to happy hours with people I couldn’t stand.

And you know what? IT WORKED.

Before I knew it, I was being promoted and given raises and being asked to make schedules and manage other people. Slowly but surely I was working my way into The Corner Office.

After I felt I was stalling at one company, I went to another. I started the entire process over again but at a higher salary due to my promotions and raises at previous places of employment. Things were rolling in the right career direction. Yeah, baby!

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What I never anticipated was being on the wrong political team. At my next company, something went awry in the beginning and I wasn’t on the fast track anymore. *GASP*

There were several reasons things were slowing at the new company. They had started eliminating positions and talking about a LEAN management structure. LEAN meant they weren’t seeking to add anyone to upper management anytime soon. Uh oh.

My mind raced. Should I start seeking yet another job? God, that was the last thing I wanted to do.I finally had a high-paying job in my field and in the right location. If I chose to stay, that meant I would have to wait a long time until something would open up or something would be created for me. What to do?

Eventually, I started grabbing the attention of upper management and being assigned short-term positions to increase my knowledge across several business units.

Then something else unexpected happened. I noticed that each time I would return to my regular position after a short-term assignment, there was an instantrelief.

Returning to my core responsibilities, the actual job I went to school for, gave me relief. There wasn’tany pressure or stress from arbitrary deadlines that would affect my performance rating. And, best of all, I was relieved to be back in the office I knew well with people I liked working with each day.

Relived was an understatement. I was happy.

Not too long ago, I was offered a position that would lead to the very thing I had set my sights on so many years ago. I immediately jumped at the opportunity. SUCCESS!

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Trouble started brewing 2 hours later when I felt a knot starting to form in my gut. What had I done? Is THIS really what I wanted? Did I really want to leave the high-paying job I actually liked for little increase in pay and a whole lot more stress?!

No! The answer was clearly NO.

That night I went home and discussed all the reasons I should and shouldn’t take the position with Mr. MMM. Interestingly, the reasons in favor of the position were few. Surprisingly, the opposite was also true in favor of declining the position. I was thinking Big Picture that night.

I KNEW I liked my current job. The people and the daily tasks weren’t too bad, either. There wasflexibility in my schedule. And, I enjoyed not feelingconstantstress. I also knewI was paid well. Happiness comes in all shapes and sizes. I was happy.

The NEW position was one big question mark. UltimatelyI decided my life, as a whole, would be better if I declined the promotion. I would remain…happy.

The next morning I called a meeting with my manager and effectively pulled the plug on the promotion leading to The Corner Office. Surely, I committed career suicide in that moment at thatparticular company. I KNEW it and I didn’t care. It was nice walkingout of that meeting with a smile on my face and a bounce in my step. Because I was happy.

-You don’t have to pretend to believe the corporate programs crap they roll out every other week

-You don’t have to take work home

-You’ll likely have significantly LESS stress

-You’ll likely have significantly MORE time

-Your loved ones won’t forget who you are

-You’llsee your children before they fall asleep at night (if you have them)

-You won’t have to hurriedly eat a sandwich in a meeting and call it lunch

-There won’t be any mandatory dinners with Big Wigs from other sites

-Forget having to pretendto be someone you’re not for a bigger paycheck

Furthermore, you don’t have to spout out corporate lingo including, but not limited to…

  • Cascade
  • Bandwidth
  • Granular
  • Transparent
  • Wheelhouse

Ugh. Just typing those words made me gag.

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And, there you have it. I have effectively outlined the reasons I turned down the corner office and why you should too. Obviously, it’s easy to think you should accept an opportunityjust because it’s presented to you. But, you might want to think before you leap. Think about what it would mean to your life. Think Big Picture. Always.

What are your thoughts? Do you want the corner office? Or, do you already have it? I would love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments section!

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