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When I first started in my career, an old head told me that he had done some research on longevity in our field. I was told that the life expectancy of a career employee (twenty years or more) in our field, in our town, was fifty-eight. The average life expectancy of a career employee (again, twenty years or more) in our field, in our town, after retirement, was five years. I have retired. My wife says she will work until she is eighty, with or without me.
Congratulations. I wish you the best. |
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My last job before the Army was managing National Capital Skeet and Trap Club, a great Washington, D.C. area gun club. My career after the Army was 29 1/2 years. After my retirement from that "career" I never worked a day unless it was in a fine gun store. I have been retired almost as long as my career. The Lovely Linda followed me in retirement a few years later. I am not as talented or ambitious as many of my friends, but I may be happier with my decision as I enter my ninth decade of good health, bird dogs, and outdoor living.
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The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Good for you Bill
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The Following User Says Thank You to allen newell For Your Post: |
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I’m in the twilight years of my career. It’s nice finally being in this situation and knowing I don’t HAVE to be at work for much longer. I’m so much more relaxed knowing I probably have, at most, three years until retirement and could just walk out the door today if I wanted to.
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Ian Civco For Your Post: |
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Ivan, "twilight"??? You are just starting to have fun!!
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"How kind it is that most of us will never know when we have fired our last shot"--Nash Buckingham |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Harold Lee Pickens For Your Post: |
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Joe,
Think of everything you’ll miss. Come to think of it, i retired 9 years ago and can’t think of anything i missed! Have a great time!! Ken |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Ken Hill For Your Post: |
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Don't look back
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The Following User Says Thank You to allen newell For Your Post: |
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I retired from managing a Business Jet Service Center at age 55. That was 13 years ago.
Started a small Pecan company before I retired which involves about 8 hours a week during the busy season. The rest of the time I enjoy being a Papa to my grandchildren, collect guns, hunt, traveling, helping friends and family, as well as honey do's. My wife Pat retired as an RN 2 years ago at 65 but still works at a Surgery center 6 to 12 hours a week as this keeps her license current and enjoys the camaraderie at her work. Life is good I have never looked back. Only wished I could slow down the clock some. |
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