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<As a follow on to Phil's question about getting a CRM, I am mulling over starting an MBA program at 45 years old or 47 by the time I will be ready with the same question. At this point in life is it worth it to go down the graduate school road in the RIM field?>
Rob, I recently asked myself the same questions: At 55 y.o., what would be my ROI for earning an MBA at this point in my career? I finally decided that, as I have read in several other comments on this thread, one of the worst things you can do in life is stop learning; and considering that I will still be fairly "young" when I earn a retirement from my present employer; I determined that earning an MBA will provide me with greater options and earning potential for whatever career path I chose after my first retirement! I am currently in my first term in a one-year accelerated MBA Program, and BTW, I am also preparing to sit for part 6 of the CRM exam! Never Stop Learning!
Peggy Meinhardt
Coordinator, Official Records Dept.
Orange County Comptroller's Office
109 E. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, FL 32801
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