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And for the Jealous "NON-Retirees...

Non-Retirees

Half of us is retired , my wife was smarter than I and had a "real job" with our local school distric administation office as a assistant to the Deputy superintendent for 34 years and pulled the plug last year and she is enjoying the heck out of her retirment as she has put over 16k on her RT since August . I on the other hand have worked construction for the last 40 years the last 25 as a traveling superintendent . I have been to every state except Rode Island and Conneticut and work in 38 of them , might retire in 3 more years as I still enjoy what I do but its not as fun as it used to be.
She travels with me now and we ride on the weekends , spent 16 weeks in Wyoming last summer and had great riding so it is kind of like a working vacation just the work gets in the way sometimes.
 
Hi bscrive

Re: 6 months in Canada and 6 months in Central/South America.

Last year I was down in Yuma, AZ visiting my snowbird brother and his wife. Saw a guy in a restaurant with a t-shirt that said, "Yuma, Arizona Canada's Most Southern City."

:joke:

Jerry Baumchen
 
Wouldn't be fun...parts for locomotive motor/generator/alternator repair and large power generation repair! Would be better if it were automotive or bike related :clap:


Do you get to keep what you purchase? :dontknow:
If that's the case; do you need an assistant?? :D
 
retire only if you have things to do..if you retire to rest you will fall apart...:roflblack: I have seen it too many times, I retired to work on this house and there is no light at the end of this tunnel..:roflblack::roflblack:
I need to go back to work to get some rest. This retirement gig is exhausting.
 
I have bin retired for so many years and not worked. What is work? People talk about it, but I don't understand. I get up in the morning about 9:00 am have something to eat. Then I look at the news, if its nice out we'll do a lunch run, tour around on my Spyder with my wife. Get home eat dinner. Watch some news, movies and check the weather. Sometimes I work on house or the Spyder or check out the internet. Then we go to bed about 10:00 pm. The next day we'll plan at trip or trips. This is living. You should try it some time. Well now I'm going to watch movie.

Mike
 
I am in my early 50's, I have been @ my current job for 16 years, in Manufacturing working on a production line. I have 15 more years until I reach 67. I am planning on retiring at age 67 years old. I have my health.....Life is too short enjoy life now. Deanna
 
Ive been cleaning cars and bikes for the last 15 years as a mobile car detailer...still have 7 years till retirement age its 65 here in
NEW ZEALAND...OH MY GOD :shocked::banghead:.. 7 LONG YEARS...Hope i make it ..lol
 
don't be jealous, it is very boring at times
Early retirement thx to handicap. Sux spider is great not knowing what to do aint, was cheaper when i worked. Want to get back as soon as DR will let me. Till then
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This is what I got from my friend a ref magnet and it says Happy retirement, When you feel the urge to work, lay down until it passes. LOL that was Sept 1993. Happy life to all.:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
 
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