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Usually I am not bothered by performance reviews no matter which side of the desk I am sitting on, but this time I am financially independent, so I don't feel I need to pull any punches or hide any cards this time. I like my job just fine, but I don't love it like I did a couple years ago.
The upcoming review gets coupled with a new form with a whole new section on "What I'd like to be when I grow up" with 1-2 year and +5 year answers. There is also the "Personal growth" section.
I feel like my short-term goals are to say "I will be retired in less than 12 months" and my long-term goals are to say "I will still be retired in 5 years."
Anybody give the blunt facts in their performance review after becoming FI? What happened? Didn't have the guts? Want to live vicariously through my experience? Or should I chicken out and tell them what they want to hear?
The upcoming review gets coupled with a new form with a whole new section on "What I'd like to be when I grow up" with 1-2 year and +5 year answers. There is also the "Personal growth" section.
I feel like my short-term goals are to say "I will be retired in less than 12 months" and my long-term goals are to say "I will still be retired in 5 years."
Anybody give the blunt facts in their performance review after becoming FI? What happened? Didn't have the guts? Want to live vicariously through my experience? Or should I chicken out and tell them what they want to hear?