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Jan Bagnall enjoyed a long, successful career in the private sector working for electrical utility companies. But the $350,000 salary came at a cost -- 45 weeks of travel per year. Looking for some work-life balance and to ease into retirement, Jan thought municipal utility work would be a new and interesting challenge.
Shortly after becoming the first electrical utility director for the City of Fort Meade, Florida, he would transition and assume the role of city manager. However, his experience was so surreal and traumatic that he would resign a couple of years into his tenure and renounce the city management profession.
From being physically accosted to having his wife suffer public harassment and hectoring at the local grocery store, Jan and his wife have endured quite a bit. We discuss it in much detail in Part 1 of this interview series.
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Jan Bagnall enjoyed a long, successful career in the private sector working for electrical utility companies. But the $350,000 salary came at a cost -- 45 weeks of travel per year. Looking for some work-life balance and to ease into retirement, Jan thought municipal utility work would be a new and interesting challenge.
Shortly after becoming the first electrical utility director for the City of Fort Meade, Florida, he would transition and assume the role of city manager. However, his experience was so surreal and traumatic that he would resign a couple of years into his tenure and renounce the city management profession.
From being physically accosted to having his wife suffer public harassment and hectoring at the local grocery store, Jan and his wife have endured quite a bit. We discuss it in much detail in Part 1 of this interview series.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST:
Please rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms.
Joe Turner's LinkedIn Page
Note: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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