It was the best job I ever had. I just left because my whole team was leaving and the new guys were coming.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The greatest part of the job was... that was for nine years it was a pleasure to go to work.
I like the job. That's what I'll miss the most... I'm not sure anybody ever liked this as much as I've liked it.
What I got out of it was a great experience working with great people and it becoming a tremendous - basically - a family at the end that none of us wanted to leave.
I had a great career and I enjoyed all of it, with the exception of losing.
I knew what my job was; it was to go out and meet the people and love them.
I had a great year and left my guts out on the field.
I know a lot of people on the field - players, coaches, managers - are glad that I'm gone.
'm so fortunate to have done what I love to do for so long, but the day I retired was one of the best days of my life. Not because I was happy to get away from the sport, but because it was clear in my mind that I had done all I possibly could, and that it was time to go.
I wanted to keep working because work was essentially fantastic - you got to be around people, you got to be in a family, and that family changed from job to job. It was like being in the circus.
I'm very grateful for the way things have panned out. If I hadn't had a struggle at the start, I wouldn't be able to appreciate every single day in this job. Whether you love or hate a job, you can't waste the chance to do something with it.
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