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pegasus1300

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:yes::yes::yes: Finally at 72 I have decided to pull the plug and retire. This is my last day at the counseling center. I have only been here for 6 years but it has been a fun time,great people to work for and with and great clientele to serve. I wish them well.:yes::yes::yes:Open Road here I come.
 
Congrats!

I did that at the young age of 66, sure glad I did as this is the best job I have ever had!!

Hope you enjoy yours as much as I do mine.
 
Congrats Pegasus. I just had my retirement party last night. Now I can concentrate more on wearing out my Spyder.
 
Way to go Paul,
But I know you will find plenty to do... I did, I retired in 2000 and
had to do something so here it is. Good luck have fun.
Dave


:yes::yes::yes: Finally at 72 I have decided to pull the plug and retire. This is my last day at the counseling center. I have only been here for 6 years but it has been a fun time,great people to work for and with and great clientele to serve. I wish them well.:yes::yes::yes:Open Road here I come.
 
I hope to join the club next summer when I reach the ripe old age of 62. No sense in procrastinating retirement. I spend my spare time planning the Spyder trips and events I will attend in the coming years.
 
Re-tirement

:clap::clap::clap::yes::yes::yes:.....Welcome to the Permanent :D:D:D:D:D club …. Now you will find out what " really busy " feels like...… Great to hear this ….. Mike :thumbup:...………….PS if you ever feel like coming cross country ( to see our world :roflblack: ) …;. I'll be happy to put you ( + ) up for a week or so …..:2excited:
 
:clap::clap::clap::yes::yes::yes:.....Welcome to the Permanent :D:D:D:D:D club …. Now you will find out what " really busy " feels like...… Great to hear this ….. Mike :thumbup:...………….PS if you ever feel like coming cross country ( to see our world :roflblack: ) …;. I'll be happy to put you ( + ) up for a week or so …..:2excited:

Thanks Mike.
 
Onya Paul.....I have never once regretted retiring at 56. The only problem is, from now on you will never get a day off :clap:

Pete
 
Congratulations! I've tried retirement three times, it hasn't taken yet. Cut down to part time this year, maybe in a couple of years I'll try again. In the meantime, make your plans quick, before everyone finds out you "have nothing to do" and fill up your time for you...
 
Question for all you new retirees!

Do you know what the single-most common medical malady is that afflicts retirees???

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Permanent distortion of the facial muscles caused by grinning too much!! :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack:
 
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