Be careful when you complain about something at work, because it just might become your new job.

That advice given to me by my two credit union bosses is ringing in my ears as I take on the duties of executive editor at Credit Union Times. What I call constructive complaining – which requires not just criticism, but also a solution – earned my mentors additional responsibilities and boosted their careers.

And after years of listening to me insist that I know what credit unions want because I come from the industry, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Sarah Snell Cooke gave me the opportunity to prove it.

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