Chapter 3 of my life Retirement
#1
Chapter 3 of my life Retirement
Well I finally decided to bow out and sell my business. My wife had a cake made for the office celabration. A cake fitting for a car guy that now may finally get back to a hobby I missed most of my life! The cake told the story of my 46 year career in HVAC
and topped out with me rolling on into retirement. I told the cake lady it looked like some of my body work!🤣
and topped out with me rolling on into retirement. I told the cake lady it looked like some of my body work!🤣
#11
Congrats on your retirement!
I will be joining your status 2/23/2024, my last day. Working steady since my first job picking golf ***** of the Montammy Country Club in Alpine, NJ driving range in 1968 for $1 an hour, finished up in the insurance business making a bit more than that.
I will be joining your status 2/23/2024, my last day. Working steady since my first job picking golf ***** of the Montammy Country Club in Alpine, NJ driving range in 1968 for $1 an hour, finished up in the insurance business making a bit more than that.
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#24
Enjoy working on your own schedule of priorities.
Keith-
I am still riding the teeter-totter
#27
Congrats. Hung up my pocket protector last August after 39 yrs. Been staying busy finishing up some home projects and getting wife's craft business up and running. Looking forward to working on my cars this summer too. ENJOY!!
#28
I have now officially joined you in the ranks of the retired, effective: now.
Just curious, I already got this feeling I am now an unproductive bum. How long does that last., is there anything I can do to shake that?
Just curious, I already got this feeling I am now an unproductive bum. How long does that last., is there anything I can do to shake that?
#29
Early 2025 is my goal, and in Sept that year I turn 70 and hope to grab my SS benefit. Its getting very hard now to get up and go to work when so much fun there is that I could be having with my cars and fixing all the neglect on and around the house.
#30
it's okay to feel like an unproductive bum for a while. You earned it! I find now that I take a very different outlook on everything I do . I do it to the best of my ability without the pressure of time to finish it. I help lots of people with things now without taking the lead. I'm just a free pair of hands that doesn't care what time it is!🤣
#31
Chapter 3
So, what would you do on a Saturday? The best part is that you don't have to get a project done just because you have to get back to work on Monday!
Like Red Greene would say "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"!
#32
Relax, enjoy the day with no agenda for a few weeks.. then you can prioritize all the things you always wanted to do. Get started..I have done more work on my cars in 5 years than I ever did in 35 years. Also travel, spend time with family and friends. First thing you need to do is realize that YOU DESERVE this..it’s not selfish, it’s a reward for a long adult work life..Enjoy every moment as we all never know when we will be called home or get to the point we cannot work on the things we put off all those years..
#35
That feeling will go away with time. My montra now is: "Every Day is Saturday".
So, what would you do on a Saturday? The best part is that you don't have to get a project done just because you have to get back to work on Monday!
Like Red Greene would say "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"!
So, what would you do on a Saturday? The best part is that you don't have to get a project done just because you have to get back to work on Monday!
Like Red Greene would say "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy"!
#36
That looks to be a really good plan. The last couple of years I worked I always said I was one bad (or woke) boss away from retiring. Fortunately, that never happened, I had great mgmt my last 12 or so years on the job. Then when I turned 65 I asked them to allow me to work 100% remote (from SC) or I'd have to retire due to the move being made mandatory by my better half. That lasted nearly 2 years till I advised of my retirement last October for the 2/23/2024 effective date.
Nobody lives forever.
Nobody lives forever.
#37
Relax, enjoy the day with no agenda for a few weeks.. then you can prioritize all the things you always wanted to do. Get started..I have done more work on my cars in 5 years than I ever did in 35 years. Also travel, spend time with family and friends. First thing you need to do is realize that YOU DESERVE this..it’s not selfish, it’s a reward for a long adult work life..Enjoy every moment as we all never know when we will be called home or get to the point we cannot work on the things we put off all those years..
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