I sympathize. Although my life has held a lot more risk, I think I've enjoyed the work part of it more. I'm on track for retiring at 70 (it was going to be 55-60, but then the dot.com crash and 9/11 killed the momentum for five years. If my parents pass, there might be inheritance, but I won't trade years with them for early retirement.)
I definitely can't rely on the writing, and you know you should not. I trust you are looking hard at other things in the company where you could find fresh interest for five-ten years. And . . . you might think about finding an HR person to hire to review your resume, have you do a couple of tests, and perhaps figure out places where most or all your previous experience would be useful. After all, bio-tech is very sexy right now. If you want to work over the internet, I can give you the name of the guy who helped me. Not sure if he can come up with an idea you haven't already had, but it's a thought.
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I definitely can't rely on the writing, and you know you should not. I trust you are looking hard at other things in the company where you could find fresh interest for five-ten years. And . . . you might think about finding an HR person to hire to review your resume, have you do a couple of tests, and perhaps figure out places where most or all your previous experience would be useful. After all, bio-tech is very sexy right now. If you want to work over the internet, I can give you the name of the guy who helped me. Not sure if he can come up with an idea you haven't already had, but it's a thought.