The 2010s thread

justincredible Honorable Admin
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 8:24 AM

I figured I'd make a thread to reflect back on the current decade. Here are a few question you can answer, feel free to add more.

How many times did you change jobs? Are you happier at your job than you were in 2010?

How many times did you move?

Any major life events? Marriage, kids, etc?

What was the most notable thing that happened to you over the course of the decade?


friendfromlowry Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 8:41 AM

Graduated with an associates (2012) and bachelors (2014). Married in 2013, daughter born in 2014 and son in 2018. Bought a house in 2013 and still live there today. 
 

In 2010 I was pretty lost in school. Couldn’t really find anything I liked. I was just kind of overall wandering through life. But eventually got it figured out and ten years later I’m very happy with my job. Looking forward to a quieter decade. No more school in the foreseeable future. All done with kids. My son will be 11 and daughter 15 by the end of the 2020s so that will be a huge change from diapers and Frozen to middle/high school and dating and driving. 
 

And can’t forget Cavs champs 2016. 

QuakerOats Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 11:30 AM

 

All 3 kids obtained bachelor’s degrees, one of them about to finish doctor of pharmacy school; and we survived without having you and other taxpayers bear the cost burden.

 

On the downside I lost both parents, my pup of 15 years, and this will be the first Christmas ever without a parent, aunt or uncle still alive.  I guess I’m no longer on deck, but at the plate.

Dr Winston O'Boogie Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 11:37 AM
posted by QuakerOats

 

On the downside I lost both parents, my pup of 15 years, and this will be the first Christmas ever without a parent, aunt or and uncle still alive.  I guess I’m no longer on deck, but at the plate.

Sorry about your parents.  My are getting up there and I find myself getting depressed sometimes thinking about losing them.  A total waste of time I know, but what can you do.  I hope you can enjoy some of their memories this year.  

justincredible Honorable Admin
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 12:01 PM

The 2010s were pretty good for me. 

My wife and I made it through the entire decade unscathed.
I (voluntarily) bounced around a couple places for work but landed at a spot I plan to be at for a long time.
Both of our dogs we got in 2008 are still alive and kicking, though one of them is on several medications that are running us close to $200/month.
We added a third dog to our pack in 2013 and he's still with us.
We moved from our first house to a better spot for us, though this is just temporary. We plan to move to our final residence early in the 2020s.

Automatik Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 12:06 PM

I moved to NYC on a whim without a job in the fall of '09 and I'm still here. That's definitely my biggest/most notable accomplishment. When I came here I just said "fuck it", because I was running out of job options in Ohio. On my 4th job here. 7 years, 1.5 years, 1 year, 3 months and ongoing. This is my best by far in all aspects. 

4 different apartments. 

I've become an uncle and now live with my gf. First time living with a SO. It's been good, but challenging.

iclfan2 Reppin' the 330/216/843
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 12:29 PM

Got my first job in October of ‘09. Changed to a diff company doing the same thing in 11, changed to my current job in 2014... currently fucking hate it and looking for a new one.

Moved from Greensboro to Cleveland to Charleston. Multiple places but have been in our first house now for 5 years. 
 

Basically all major life events happened. Married in 2015, first girl in Feb 18 and new girl in Sept 19. We just spent 6 nights in the PICU at the local children’s hospital with the 3 month old (respiratory infection). It was awful, but thank goodness we are home now.

Not sure what my most notable thing would be.

 

8,788 posts 20 reps Joined Nov 2009
Thu, Dec 19, 2019 12:45 PM

Been through 3 jobs and 3 careers over the past 10 years. I started at a DC Think Tank before moving over to a Defense Contractor and finally where I am now, at a Construction/ Infrastructure firm. It's been a pretty steady climb the last 10 years. I've been happy, mostly, in all my jobs. 

I moved three times, from Silver Spring, MD, to Rockville, MD to now Frederick, MD. I am the happiest where I am now living, away, mostly, from the DC Beltway shit. Frederick is a good medium size town away from the noise and annoying parts a big city. 

I moved in with my now wife and we got married five years ago down in New Orleans. That's probably the most notable thing that happened. We eloped down there and then came back, told all the friends and family and had 3 good size parties. 

Also, this year, the wife and I finally made the decision that we will be moving back to the motherland and Ohio next year. That is a decision that has been in the works for a while, we were just waiting on certain things to line up and they are finally starting to. 

It's been a pretty good 10 years and am actually excited to move into the 2020s. 

 

QuakerOats Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 19, 2019 1:42 PM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

Sorry about your parents.  My are getting up there and I find myself getting depressed sometimes thinking about losing them.  A total waste of time I know, but what can you do.  I hope you can enjoy some of their memories this year.  

 

Thank you ………and hang in there.

thavoice Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 26, 2019 3:35 PM
posted by justincredible

I figured I'd make a thread to reflect back on the current decade. Here are a few question you can answer, feel free to add more.

How many times did you change jobs? Are you happier at your job than you were in 2010?

How many times did you move?

Any major life events? Marriage, kids, etc?

What was the most notable thing that happened to you over the course of the decade?

Since 2010....

Married.

Moved twice. 

Joined the military.

Changed jobs once.

 

I am much, much better off today than I am in 2010. I have an actual career and now in my second house which sits about 200 years from the lake so I am happy.

Ironman92 Administrator
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Thu, Dec 26, 2019 8:54 PM

Same house

Same job

same kids, no additions

same car lol
 

? New pet

BRF Senior Member
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Thu, Dec 26, 2019 9:18 PM
posted by thavoice

I have an actual career and now in my second house which sits about 200 years from the lake so I am happy.

I'm going to guess that that is supposed to be "yards".

Spock Senior Member
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Fri, Dec 27, 2019 7:51 AM

Built a house

kids all got 10 years older

same job (moved to a different building 7 years ago)

 

GOONx19 An exceptional poster.
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Fri, Dec 27, 2019 8:26 AM

This decade will surely be the biggest of my life.

In order:

Met my future wife in undergrad, were accepted into the same professional school, were on campus for Kentucky's championship (and an Elite 8, two Final 4s, and a runner-up), matched into our top residency program choices, graduated with doctorates, got married, got a dog, moved across the country, got another dog, Cavs won a championship, Indians went to World Series, finished residency, got great jobs post-training (moved across the country again), got my dream job (moved across the country again, this time to my ideal state), bought a house.

Curly J Self Pwner in Training.
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Sun, Dec 29, 2019 7:10 PM

Nothing has really changed for me. 

Same Job, same house, same Wife...

2009 was a different story. Found a great place called Free Huddle. Wonder what ever became of that place. 

Ironman92 Administrator
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Sun, Dec 29, 2019 10:07 PM

Guess the best thing I did was go all in on the 2015 All-Star festivities in Cincy

Was in row 6 of LF for Todd Frazier winning one of the best HR Derby’s ever. It was also the first year for the 4 min format.

Next night sat just off of RF line and watched them bring out Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Johnny Bench and Sandy Koufax

Pretty special time with all other events that 4 day event

Trueblue23 BASEDgod
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Mon, Dec 30, 2019 10:11 AM

I grew up a little bit in the last decade. The guy who posted dick pics all over JJHuddle is gone haha.

 

Started an entry level job in 2010, have been promoted quite a few times since then and still with them.  I now oversee all operations on the east coast, which is a great spot for someone who just turned 31.

 

Married in 2014, divorced in 2017.  Still recovering but I'm alive.

Spock Senior Member
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Mon, Dec 30, 2019 10:14 AM
posted by Trueblue23

I grew up a little bit in the last decade. The guy who posted dick pics all over JJHuddle is gone haha.

 

Started an entry level job in 2010, have been promoted quite a few times since then and still with them.  I now oversee all operations on the east coast, which is a great spot for someone who just turned 31.

 

Married in 2014, divorced in 2017.  Still recovering but I'm alive.

Classic

justincredible Honorable Admin
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Mon, Dec 30, 2019 10:26 AM
posted by Trueblue23

I grew up a little bit in the last decade. The guy who posted dick pics all over JJHuddle is gone haha.


thavoice Senior Member
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Mon, Dec 30, 2019 10:34 AM
posted by Trueblue23

I grew up a little bit in the last decade. The guy who posted dick pics all over JJHuddle is gone haha.

 

Started an entry level job in 2010, have been promoted quite a few times since then and still with them.  I now oversee all operations on the east coast, which is a great spot for someone who just turned 31.

 

Married in 2014, divorced in 2017.  Still recovering but I'm alive.

What a classic meltdown on the puddle and it was E P I C!  Serve's them right.

 

Freehuddle forever!

 

 

This whole decade thing is crazy!  I did more with my life between the ages of 35-45 than I did from 18-35!

Trueblue23 BASEDgod
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Mon, Dec 30, 2019 10:38 AM
posted by justincredible


I did my duty with pride, Godfather.  Now, I rest.

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