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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
Its mentally devastating more then financially devastating for her. I don't know what the package is looking like, but it probably sets her up well to walk away.
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From personal experience it's tough on the ego and pride being walked out NOT on your own terms. From a package perspective, if she's at ~30yrs there then that likely puts her early to mid 50's and if she's been decent with her personal savings/investments then by all means she should be golden retiring from this profession now. That leaves passion projects, interests, further schooling, travel (at some point), personal development and focus. Hopefully her life and mental "self" are not purely work-related and she has outside interests and a solid network to lean on?