What is your Life Stability Score? Can anyone top my 1.49?

relationship 46 years
Job 31 years
home 38 years

age 67

score 1.72

I guess I’m pretty boring (but happy!)

Relationship: 4.5 years
Job: 1.5 years
Home: 3 years
Age: 46

So my score is a pathetic .196.

Relationship: 20
Job: 5
Address: 12

37/46 = 0.8

See post #13:

Update:

1.72 bicycleguy
1.69 OldGuy
1.649 misling
1.50 Dendarii Dame
1.492 RealityChuck
1.49 Mean Mr. Mustard
1.36 ivylass
1.27 digs
1.24 teela brown
1.22 Voyager
1.15 FinsToTheLeft
1.14 snowthx
1.04 Rhiannon8404
1.00 Procrustus
0.94 kenobi 65
0.89 LuckyNumber85
0.8 Annoying Buzz
0.74 silenus
0.74 Dinsdale
0.58 WildBlueYonder
0.57 gigi
0.55 Spice Weasel
0.49 TheChileanBlob
0.47 Bayard
0.288 AHunter3
0.196 RickJay
0.19 MoonMoon
0.156 manson1972
0.096 Robot Arm
0.071 naita
0.027 Filbert
0.021 FloatyGimpy
0.008 Leaffan
0.000 FoieGrasIsEvil

Job 37 years
Retired 5 years
Relationship 52 years married plus 1 engaged
Current address 40 years
Age 73
1.85
Booooring, but works for this!!!

Relationship: 0 (or if you want to go with complicated,1)
Job: 20
House: 2

22/50 = .44

1.068… but that’s really skewed by the fact I’ve been with my wife for more than half my life. During that time we’ve lived in multiple cities (and usually multiple addresses in each city), with the corresponding changes in jobs.

Relationship 40
Job 11
Home 20

1.16

I take it as a measure of how boring my life has become.

34
27
25

1.38

I will ask again; how are you wanting to count freelancers? Does someone have to have the same employer to say they’ve been “at their job” for a certain amount of time?

Relationship: 22 years
Job: 9 year
House: 5 years
Age: 47 years

LSS: 0.77

This is actually more stable than I’ve ever been in my life and more than I expected.
I’m interested in where I stand within my age group. Mean Mr. Mustard, can you sort it by age?

Relationship : 34
Job: 34
Address: 16
Age: 56

LSS: 1.50

I guess if you have been doing the same type of work, uninterrupted, and only have different employers because you freelance, that can count.

In your case, though, you mentioned periods of unemployment. So your work number begins after your most recent period of unemployment.
mmm

Any new relationship is going to be destabilizing, so it would make the most sense to choose the shortest in a contest for long-term stability.

Do you count being a stay at home mom? If it counts…

27
24
17

68
/age 47

1.44

We moved 2 times: from a rental to our first owned house and then to our second owned house

Relationship 21
Retirement plus last job 6.5
Home .25

I score .46 because of my new house.
If I hadn’t moved, score would have been .75

I’m .6. No relationship (although I was married for 10 years), been at my job for 16, and at the same address for 12.

Home: 10
Job: 8
Relationship: 7
Age: 54

LSS = (10+8+7)/54 = .463

In my industry, it’s fairly rare to stay in a job for decades although it does happen occasionally. My longest time at a single job was 15 years. My longest time in a single house was 13 years, although I’ll probably pass that in this house. My relation is only going in one direction at this point, so that will keep pace with my age.

Same here:

Relationship: 18
Job: 14
Home: 7

LSS=39, Age=39