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Re: OT Retirement Speech Needed
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Posted by CRUSADER on September 02, 2004 at 09:25:10 from (216.31.5.227):
In Reply to: OT Retirement Speech Needed posted by txblu on September 02, 2004 at 05:42:59:
Congratulations on your approaching retirement. If all goes as hoped for...will be doing the terminal leave thing in August of next year. The only "speeches" I have heard or can think of are from the few military retirement ceremonies that I have been to. One of the best that I can think of was by the Master of Ceremonies for the for the retiree. He started reading from a "letter from a friend" that told of the retirees whole history of his enlistment, and how the two of them had been together the whole time. Towards the end of the letter it finally came clear to the audience that he was speaking of the retiree and thier relationship with the flag and how they had traveled and been together. Cried, laughed, and been through lifes feats both good and bad; personal and business. Remember the saying K.I.S.S. and follow it if at all possible. After the retirement ceremony and during the reception make sure to speak to all that attend if possible on a one to one basis. Hope you enjoy your time, and have a great plans for enjoyment after your retirement. later days mate, Jim
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