Posted by saele12 on January 26, 2018 at 20:32:48 from (76.10.86.117):
In Reply to: Retirement posted by JL Ray on January 26, 2018 at 13:00:29:
Retired at 66 and a half after 40 years on the same job. Job was good enjoyed myself lots of Unforgettable experiences was ready to retire and glad that I was able to. Now I wonder how I ever had time to work I have restored five tractors finally got the porch built on my house finished it the summer. Get up early in the morning 5 or 6, have my coffee, read my email, read a little bit of paper and go to work always plenty to do. Have a couple small jobs that I do for other people mostly during the summer months. Do a lot of volunteer work life is good but I am slowing down. I get tired much quicker than I used to. First five years of retiremenb I generally work till 8 or 9 in the yard this last year I have had to scale back a bit cuz I just am tired by 6. And I figure what the heck I'm retired I'll go in and rest. Do you like your job? Then nothing wrong with working. Whatever you do make sure that you have something to do I have lost a few friends that retired and didn't know what to do with themselves. Best of luck in the future.
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