When I first got my current job back in 2014, I was
told that I should hold onto it for dear life. The reason was simple, I was
turning 40, and given that it was my first time in an office in a full-time capacity,
my first full time job was effectively my last. To put it crudely, ageism is probably
the only ism that everyone finds acceptable and rife in Singapore. Anyone over 40
who loses their job can look forward to a career in entrepreneurship selling tissue
paper.
I’ve actually experienced these phenomena. Kiddo once
told me she found a job add for a restaurant claiming to be “desperate” for
people. I wrote in with my date of birth and they politely told me they had
enough people before reposting the same ad.
So, I got hired and I’ve spent the best part of my
forties gainfully employed. Sure, I hadn’t planned on entering the industry but
hey, I was steadily employed with no fear of losing my job when many of contemporaries
were actually worried about losing theirs.
Life was ok. Paid my bills after struggling to do so
after a decade of freelancing. Sometimes I overspent but there was a cheque end
of the month. I could actually do what I loved to do – go out and drink, on a
regular enough basis. However, since I was working two jobs for a long while, I
didn’t really get into exercise. Walked at the Bistrot and tried to claim I was
getting exercise from there. However, I never did any form of real exercise.
Didn’t notice it but I was beginning to balloon. Mum
told me I was starting to look “gross” and stepmum told me that Dad was worried
I’d get a stroke and wipe out his retirement funds. I nodded politely and
continued as I was. Didn’t realise it until I looked at this photo from back
then:
So, here’s the thing, I am fitter. Back then, I’d feel tiered enough in the day to sleep in the office when the boss wasn’t looking. Even started dozing off in meetings. Whilst I have dozed off in very cozy airconditioned rooms on occasion, I generally don’t. My energy levels are simply higher than they were.
Yet, the reality is this – the puffy 2014 version of
me, was more likely to get hired. At 40, I was still employable and yes, I did
get employed. The reality is that I am now 50. The first two digest of my NRIC
give my age away and employers “desperate” for people will tell me they have an
abundance of people. I stay where I am and accept that nobody is going to look
at my CV because I am the age that I am.
This is despite the fact that the version of me today
has more energy than the me of a decade ago. I have a more focused mindset than
I had a decade ago. I am less likely to take sick leave than I was back then.
The problem remains this, at 40, I was already “pushing it” in terms of getting
employed. I am now 50. My actual energy levels were never the issue. My perceived
energy is.
1 comment
Awesome sharing and timely sharing. Health is wealth and there are no ways about it. Your journey is remarkable, and I am truly inspired commitment and dedication to a healthy lifestyle. A journey of thousand miles starts with a single step. Congrats and what a timely reminder to all Men above 50 years of age.
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