HopalongPetrovski
I'm Spartacus!
That's the way of work nowadays.That's true.. 2+ yrs in most roles.
Before I retired last year I was with the same small company for 30+ years over a couple of stints, but that was unusual even for my generation.
I grew with the company and it suited me as I was allowed a high degree of autonomy.
I was also lucky enough to be able to transfer around and so over the course of that time had about 4 different roles which kept me interested enough, until the pace of change wore me down and I'd had enough.
For someone coming up these days 2 years per stint is probably a fair average, with the emphasis being on 'move up or move on'.
Particularly in the Tech sphere where the imperative undoubtedly would be very forward looking and one would be encouraged to be continuously updating one's skill set.
It probably takes about that long to get enough experience in a modern organisation, such as ours, to decide if it's a good mutual fit anyways.
I am looking forward to further revelations from Brainchip and our associates as they unfold and with my recent purchase's now have my largest holding ever. I am anticipating being filthy rich in due course.
Obviously I believe that the share price will gain traction over time but that this is not a prime concern for the company.
Nor do I particularly want it to be their major focus.
I hope they will continue with their current strategy of building the business and embedding our involvement with other compatible organisations in a mutually beneficial way and am confident that in the mid to long term an increasing share price will be a natural by product of our development.
We have the better, cheaper and more efficient mousetrap already and are busy convincing other's our IP can be incorporated within their design.
We also have our rights to it protected as well as is possible by law, and our Founder is now freed up to pursue his vision of improved functionality in succeeding generations along with whatever else is in his mind for the greater good of mankind.
No doubt we will continue to be plagued by the practices of the manipulators and shorter's for some time yet, but the more integrated within our sector we become and the more confidence in our reputation for being a solid, reliable partner develops, the less impact such negativities will have.
I'm all in with Brainchip and am looking forward to 2023 and the further years ahead.
Excelsior BrainChip.
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