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30 years in the classroom this year. With my recent birthday, I reached the "magic number". I'll still teach undergrad classes and work with the national Formula SAE college competitions--college students will never be out of my life.
Gonna head out to the garage and get a lot of cars finished. Switching '67 back to carb, welding Heidts onto '70 then paint, and cursing the rust re-appearing on the TR-6.
Not gonna be a warrior "Bash" guy yet--I'll let Al Mc. and Glen B. hold down the fort on that one.
I am chasing some possibilities of more pace car work with SCCA and TRANS AM. Anything for more track time.
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Congrats!
I look forward to retirement down the road… A ways down the road.
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Gooooooood for you, Prof. I hope a looooooong and enjoyable retardedment for you.
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Kudos, and welcome to the club.
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Congrats and welcome to Shady Acres! I pulled the plug three years ago two days from now. I waited until I was 70 as I was still able to do the job (aircraft mechanic for Alaska Airlines) and it really helped with Social Security and my 401K. 36 years and 1 day at Alaska. I had to beat my sister's record - she was a sales rep for Alaska for 35 years. Now the task is filling all the upcoming days with things to do......
Best of Luck in your retirement!
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I'll join the club next week.
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I did 8 and Bonnie 6 yrs. ago and never looked back. We hit the road running and still at it.
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Congratulations on the new adventure. I still have more than a decade to go!!
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Enjoy your retirement.
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Be sure to take a few days off before your retirement.
You will never get another day off once you retire!
Congrats on reaching the milestone. Hope you have time to come visit once in a while.
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YEP.........good on ya for getting to retirement age. (A LOTTA folkz never get there...a good thought to remember )
Retirement where........every day is Saturday
6sally6
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I said goodbye to the madness nearly 8 years ago. Have a plan, start a new routine, enjoy yourself....and congrats!
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Congrads, hope it last a long time. I start vacation in mid-July and will retire Oct 1st.
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3 years to go at least. argh.
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Its great, I started in 2020 and will pull SS in 14 more months at 70
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I think many of us are in a good place as we have both a Pension and a 401(k) plan (and SS). Many people in the job market today only have a 401(k) … and who knows what will happen to SS in the future.
So, let's enjoy ourselves!
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Congrats to you! I have about 5 years to go!
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I joined the retirement club Jan 1st 2023 & lovin' it. Now it is time to get the Mustang running.
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Congratulations, Mike. And welcome to the best place on the web. Get that 69 running and join the fun a couple of times a year at the Bash and various Mini-Bashes. Great excuses to drive the old stuff a couple of thousand miles.
BB1, Retired 12-08
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Today I dropped off some donuts for the office staff at the high school down the road where I was a substitute teacher for 9 years after I retired. The second question after how are ya doing was are you coming back to sub? While I do miss seeing the staff and kids, my answer is uh... nope. The only way I keep track of days is cuz Sunday is when the big paper comes. And like others, I don't know how I got anything done when I was working.
Happy retirement to you newbs.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
some donuts
(sorta figgerz)........
6s6
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Oh, and thank you Mike 65 for including you location, wish more would.
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6sally6 wrote:
Bearing Bob wrote:
some donuts
(sorta figgerz)........
6s6
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You got to do what you know Sally. I also think it's about that old thing you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
6sally6 wrote:
Bearing Bob wrote:
some donuts
(sorta figgerz)........
6s6
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You got to do what you know Sally. I also think it's about that old thing you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
Today I dropped off some donuts for the office staff at the high school down the road where I was a substitute teacher for 9 years after I retired. The second question after how are ya doing was are you coming back to sub? While I do miss seeing the staff and kids, my answer is uh... nope. The only way I keep track of days is cuz Sunday is when the big paper comes. And like others, I don't know how I got anything done when I was working.
Happy retirement to you newbs.
Ya know the Sunday paper causes cancer in California mice? 😜
Congratulations on retirement Prof.
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