I'm a senior project manager for a construction company and my company has been after me off and on for the last few years to move up into in the next rung on the ladder which is managing all of the projects in an area of town. I've turned them down numerous times because I've been happy doing what I've been doing. I have a good schedule that allows me to spend the time I want with my 10 and 8 year old kids and I'm happy with my income.
They've come at me again to try and get me to take this area manager position and this is the most seriously I've listed to them because this project I've been running for 10 years is coming to an end later on next year. I've been contemplating doing something different (outside of construction management altogether) with my career but if I can't find something else I could just take another senior project manager position on a new project for the same company because it's a really good company that I like a lot.
I just don't know if moving up to the next rung on the ladder is worth it. It's a much more demanding position and the pay really isn't that much more than what I'm making now, plus it's a ton of driving around in my own personal vehicle which I really don't like. I have a nice, paid off SUV and I don't want to destroy it driving all over the place, not to mention the reduced quality of life fighting traffic, etc.
I guess my question is, is it wise long term to not want to move up the ladder? The career stuff has never been that important to me as long as I'm making the kind of money I want to make and I have enough time to spend with my family like I do now.
They've come at me again to try and get me to take this area manager position and this is the most seriously I've listed to them because this project I've been running for 10 years is coming to an end later on next year. I've been contemplating doing something different (outside of construction management altogether) with my career but if I can't find something else I could just take another senior project manager position on a new project for the same company because it's a really good company that I like a lot.
I just don't know if moving up to the next rung on the ladder is worth it. It's a much more demanding position and the pay really isn't that much more than what I'm making now, plus it's a ton of driving around in my own personal vehicle which I really don't like. I have a nice, paid off SUV and I don't want to destroy it driving all over the place, not to mention the reduced quality of life fighting traffic, etc.
I guess my question is, is it wise long term to not want to move up the ladder? The career stuff has never been that important to me as long as I'm making the kind of money I want to make and I have enough time to spend with my family like I do now.