We all like music. PM me with a link so I can hear your jams. :yes:
Printable View
Retired from GM thirty-seven years.
Independent consultant now. Work has been in Asia the past 5 years on all forms of surface finishing.
retired 3 years...hairdresser and cosmetologist instructor
Retired after 30 years. Mostly management in operation, sales and almost all 60 hour work weeks. Five years of sheer joy now!!!:ohyea::2thumbs:
Deputy Sheriff for 25 years now retired and now apita to my wife of 47 years, part time :spyder2:rider now and loving life.
Very Happy Spyder :spyder2:rider
I am an Engineering Professor..30 Years. Retiring at the end of May.:2thumbs:
Pilot with Air Canada for 30 years...too many cool airplanes around to even think about retirement!:thumbup:
Various regional planning, economic development/redevelopment, long term and mostly transportation planning positions over the last 38 years. Still enjoy the challenges too much to give it up. But ... :spyder2: ryding and the wind in my face is getting me to thinking a change may be in order. :ohyea::2thumbs:
I m not sure if I responded to this thread or not, so..
I retired in '08 after 38 years working as a carpenter, mostly concrete gang forms. I had a small contracting business off and on when I coundn't find work with a contractor. Wife retired from the Dept of Corrections in MI.
We just moved from an apt complex to an old farm house. What a welcome change that is!!
Insurance Agent. Now everyone will avoid me in Cuba.:(
Well, I have just skimmed this thread, and I think that if it came to choosing people to survive the end of the world, most of y'all would be way ahead of me, with the skills you have!
I'm in customer service - the operative part of that phrase is the 'cuss' part, lol! Trust me on that. We are in sales and service for European manufacturers of wire drawing, fiber optics, and cable-making machinery. That's how I make my living, although I am a licensed building contractor.
I'll probably never get to retire. Between the economy's hit to my retirement plan, and the fact that I am the sole breadwinner in my household, I'll probably work till I drop.
Financial Advisor
Also, retired professional photographer.
Good on Nancy and IDW777frog. My daughter is special needs, and although she is no longer in school, just turned 27 last Saturday, I gotta hand it to you folks.
I'm retired USAF, 20 years. Currently employed as a field service rep for a major floor care equipment/coatings company. Been with them 21 years. Out on short term disability after having hand surgery for worn out thumb joint. Looking forward to retirement soon. Wife is on disability for kidney disease, had transplant. Has a music ministry singing at rest/nursing homes, churches etc.
Career musician - http://www.rivetheadonline.com
Litigation Support Specialist by day. (IT and secret weapon in the court room)
In the last year, I helped win this case: http://www.icmregistry.com/irp/ICMvI...DERING2-19.pdf
Win this hearing:
http://www.encharter.org/index.php?id=353
And put out these albums:
http://www.cdbaby.com/all/RIVETHEAD
(while opening for Sevendust, Mushroomhead, Powerman 5000 and more)
Former police officer. 24 years as a Naval Communicator (CPO/Mustang) Retired for 16 years now. (I remember baudot code and morse code :yikes: ) Still trying to forget the aforementioned. :gaah:
If this rain would just stop we could take delivery of our new RTS Limited. 13 inches of rain since Thursday. Enough already!!! Three more inches forecast for this afternoon.:cus::gaah:
Work as a safety consultant in the mining industery in South Africa. :2thumbs::2thumbs:
Hairstylist and transportation specialist for 2 Irish dancers :)
I'm a Computer Support Engineer.
My "first career" was in biotechnology patent law for almost 15 years. Before that I had a kazillion different jobs while I was going to college - it was a 13-yr degree program since I had to work and put myself through school. ;)
Moved to Colorado when I was 45 and somehow ended up in real estate/land use planning which led to my current job with the Colorado DOT as assistant regional access manager for 15 counties. I love what I do now, but I'm still at least 5-10 years away from retirement. :gaah: