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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 783570" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I understand, but I think the general thought process of people always going after more money is false. TV pushes that thought process but I don’t see it all. Most of my friends and family have absolutely passed up higher paying jobs due to locality, family, or they enjoy their job and are very comfortable. In my career I could easily take a promotion for more money to a NYC, Boston, or several other large urban areas, but why? I have family, money, retirement covered, and enjoy my lifestyle in south Georgia. I bet most of you have also passed up more money or more career for one reason or another. For every mercenary like Urban Meyer there is a Cutcliffe. But the press doesn’t cover those stories.</p><p></p><p>Collins has made millions and his family is set financially. I know it sounds corny but his story at this point with financial security covered is now “local boy getting hired by local team”. As I’ve said before, I’m rooting for him big time, but if he isn’t the answer there is a line a mile long of retreads we can hire who will jump ship once they have some success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 783570, member: 4334"] I understand, but I think the general thought process of people always going after more money is false. TV pushes that thought process but I don’t see it all. Most of my friends and family have absolutely passed up higher paying jobs due to locality, family, or they enjoy their job and are very comfortable. In my career I could easily take a promotion for more money to a NYC, Boston, or several other large urban areas, but why? I have family, money, retirement covered, and enjoy my lifestyle in south Georgia. I bet most of you have also passed up more money or more career for one reason or another. For every mercenary like Urban Meyer there is a Cutcliffe. But the press doesn’t cover those stories. Collins has made millions and his family is set financially. I know it sounds corny but his story at this point with financial security covered is now “local boy getting hired by local team”. As I’ve said before, I’m rooting for him big time, but if he isn’t the answer there is a line a mile long of retreads we can hire who will jump ship once they have some success. [/QUOTE]
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