My advice to her is to review her options, plan for a place to land and then RUN as fast as she can. Too many folks in that profession stick around longer than they should out of some sense of obligation, or that they are saving the world. Sounds like she's paid her dues, time to hand over the reins to others. IMHO once a person has gotten to that stage, they tend to get more and more resentful, more and more depressed, and it just becomes a downward spiral. Life is too short, if you're not enjoying it, make a change or make a Change.
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This is sound advice and I agree totally. I was careful not to advise though, I was just a sounding board. She asked my opinion of course and in a loose way I gave it being mindful that her path forward needed to be self-guided to some degree. There is, as you can imagine, a lot left out of this post for privacy reasons, however I think the message comes through.
Your comment above goes for most professions too, but with the thin blue line it's so very relevant.