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How many Spyder Ryders are Retirees? How long and from What?

Just retired 2 weeks ago 1[SUP]st[/SUP] April 2015 after 35yrs service with the Fire and Rescue Service in the
Royal County of Berkshire approx 40mils west of London Covering major towns in the
South East – Newbury, Reading, Bracknell, Maidenhead, Windsor inc Windsor Castle,
Slough just outside Heathrow Airport (London International Airport)


Worked as a Fire-fighter Controller (You call them dispatchers) dealing with all emergencies via our 999 System like your 911 System


Was due to retire in Dec 2015 on my 60[SUP]th[/SUP] Birthday but decided to go now to to take advantage of the Spring and Summer months – Better weather to be out on a Spyder


Decided having worked all that time it was time to take a well earned rest and treat myself by replacing my existing Spyder RT – S SE5 2010 Model for a Base Model RT SE6 2015 Model


Visited the London Dealer GS Jet Tech 3 Weeks ago and a deal was done
My new Spyder RT SE6 arrived on Monday and today they were starting the build – Having them fit some extras -
LED Bump-skid, Bajaron Swaybar, Elka shocks, and some LED's etc.
Had most of them on my existing Spyder and wanted them on my new Spyder


Hopefully the Spyder will be with me later this week or sometime next week, Looking forward
to having more trips out now I have the time – Clear diary only the odd holiday to take now
and again


Great to read others views on retirement - Happy to be a member now
 
Retiring next Friday with my last case in the criminal justice system. 45 years as a trial lawyer both prosecutor and defense.

Chris
 
retired

retired local#3 electrician, 38 yrs,,NYC...In Tampa 8 yrs now,,pretty nice weather,,:) love to ride. On 2 wheels now,,,lookin at 3..:)
 
10 years

USAF, 15 years DOD contractor. I was part of the Intelligence gathering arm of the USAFSS. I was a electronic tech for the DOD contractor (F16). Job went to Mexico--they wanted me to go with it--said NO and quite. That was 1995. 5 years later, wife's job was going to Colorado--she said NO and we made out move to Sequim. Have been here for the past 15 years in retirement. Loving every minute of it!!! I am coming up on my 67th birthday. Life is grand!!
 
1980-84 US Navy Master at arms
1985-93 US Air Force Res. Security Police
1986-2012 Orange County Deputy
Dec. 2012 Retired (total of 32 years of uniformed service)
 
Hi Gator,

Re: Seems many if not most of us Spyder Riders are retired.

Is this a great thread or not? I have enjoyed reading every posting.

Keep it up folks, we deserve it.

:yes:

Jerry Baumchen
 
Took an early retirement from work as a facilities planner for public park and recreation departments. (18 months early, in 2012).

Pension was reduced by 7.5% (5% per year before 62). Was careful with spending the first year until I had confidence that my financial planning was correct (it was). Too many people I knew were either passing away on the job or retiring due to ill health, wanted the opportunity to enjoy retirement , so....

Built a retirement home in the mountains of North Georgia, now can see kids and grandson whenever we want, ride Synthia most the year and generally enjoy life .

:yes:
 
Had a very successful Rock and Roll Band from 1958-1965. Retired at 25.
Jack
The Nitecaps?
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I thought I worked 'Full Time' until I retired in 03. Now I have learned the true meaning of working FULL TIME!

These days I just do 2 things. Work and Sleep. (Sleep appears to be optional at this point).

Ron, when I was in business for myself, I used to joke that "The secret to success is working half days." ...and the beauty of it is that it doesn't matter much which 12 hours you put in. ;)
 
USAF, 15 years DOD contractor. I was part of the Intelligence gathering arm of the USAFSS. I was a electronic tech for the DOD contractor (F16). Job went to Mexico--they wanted me to go with it--said NO and quite. That was 1995. 5 years later, wife's job was going to Colorado--she said NO and we made out move to Sequim. Have been here for the past 15 years in retirement. Loving every minute of it!!! I am coming up on my 67th birthday. Life is grand!!
USAFSS a long time ago, Shu Lin Kou air station in 1960. they had different words for USAFSS, but can not put them on here
Oldmanzues
 
I retired in 2006 after 22 years with Uncle Sam as civilian. Worked in Quality Assurance watch dogging contractors 7 years with the Army and 15 with Dept of Energy. I have a mixed opinion of corporate contractors. They range all the way from outstandingly competent to utterly incompetent and crooked, most being somewhere near the midpoint leaning toward the latter.

I started from college in 1967 working in the Navy Nuclear program as a Mechanical Engineer in Idaho and Pennsylvania. From there went to Corning Glass to the factory that made Pyrex. Remember the Pyrex bowls your mother loved? I helped make them for a year or so. After that I had a series of jobs; Mech Engr at a steel mill machinery manufacturer, then at a fertilizer manufacturer back in Idaho, then owned and operated my own small printing business for four years, then managed a small print shop, then tried selling life insurance and mutual funds which was a total flop. Moved to Illinois and sold and then serviced photocopiers. Part of that time was spent trying to sell a mini computer based CAD (computer aided drafting) system which the market didn't want to buy. After that is when I got a job with the Army. Moved to Louisiana in 1991 to work at DOE. Job security kept me with Uncle for 22 years!

Just before I retired I bought a new 2005 Honda Goldwing for my retirement gift. Increase in house value in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina paid for it! I retired on June 30, 2006 and had a U-Haul truck reserved for July 10 to move back home to Idaho. The most gratifying immediate benefit of retiring and moving back to Idaho was I got to spend coffee and lunch times and camping time with my eight years older brother for 1 1/2 years before he passed away. Sold the GW a year ago to pay for my Spyder which I bought 4 months earlier in November 2013.
 
Hi WasWinger

Re: Worked in Quality Assurance watch dogging contractors 7 years with the Army and 15 with Dept of Energy.

Wow, talk about a small world. I did the same thing for 30 yrs with Bonneville Power Admin. You may have heard of them. :yes:

And your other comments are right on the old mark. :lecturef_smilie: Hee hee.

Jerry Baumchen

PS) And my degree is in Mech. Engr'g. This starting to get scary. :shocked:
 
I was very lucky, generally, I had great bosses and fantastic jobs . . . .

. . . . retired at 55 in 2004 from the Oil, Refining, Plastics Industry - mostly Information Technology positions. In another century, I was also a teacher and a freelance artist.

To paraphrase Bill Watterson, " Life is just packed! "

Tom
 
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Retired Telcom Network Engineer

37 years with Horizon Chillicothe Telephone Company, Chillicothe , Ohio
Network Engineer
 
Another retired Fed

3 years active duty Army at an Autodin Switching Center
12 years as a civilian computer programmer for the Navy
15 years as an IT specialist for FEMA
 
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