The only thing I don't get bird is the early retirement from the force. Isn't at 25 you get much better benefits or is that at 20?
I'm always impressed with the knowledge that surfaces on this forum. I'm sure we have full time farmers, engineers, very experienced mechanics and maybe a rocket scientist or two.
So let your occupatation be known.
I spent 35 years as an outside sales rep. A couple years back I had become so disenchanted with the work that I retired early. Now I can play with my toys whenever I like.
How about you?
Service Engineer(jack-of-all, master-of-none), for a Japanese machine-tool company (covering all of New England), been doing it for 20yrs. Kinda hate a love/hate relationship with it, company was family-owned when I started, now has changed hands twice. Luckly for me "old machines break, have operator crashes, or other issues," so I have enough work to keep me busy, till I can retire.
Service Engineer(jack-of-all, master-of-none), for a Japanese machine-tool company (covering all of New England), been doing it for 20yrs. Kinda hate a love/hate relationship with it, company was family-owned when I started, now has changed hands twice. Luckly for me "old machines break, have operator crashes, or other issues," so I have enough work to keep me busy, till I can retire.