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I was on my way

In early June of 1968, nearly eight years after joining GE, I was promoted to general manager of the $26 million plastics business. This was a big deal, making me, at 32, the company’s youngest general manager.
The move put me into the big leagues with all the trimmings—an annual invitation to the company’s top management meeting every January in Florida and my first stock options.
I was on my way.

Hi, there. The sentences above are an excerpt from the book Jack: Straight from the Gut. Could you tell me what "I was on my way" means here?

  

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I had begun my high-level career. I was on the path to real success.

  • I had begun my high-level career.
  • I was on the path to real success.
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I had begun my high-level career. I was on the path to real success.

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