Re: How many \'o you retired turkeys...
Henro, apologize for the late response but I have so many projects going on here I don't log onto TBN very often Would rather be outdoors doing something, I guess.
I retired 3 1/2 years ago at only 51, had 31 years in as a facility engineer/carpenter/handyman with a government agency. Loved my job, liked my boss, had so many different types of work to do all over the state and was so busy I never got bored. TIRED from working 55-60 hours a week, yes, but never bored. Some mornings I would be driving to my worksite at 5:30, speeding to get there and begin my latest project...what kind of idiot speeds to get to work when he isn't late?
Between my pension, investment income, and part time work I am better off than I was when I was working full time, I only earn about $200 a month working part time and could easily get a full time job but don't want to...if I needed the income that would be a different story. I have a 6 acre yard, huge house with an addition we built ourselves, garden, two big barns, etc. Every time I think about going back to work I sit out back and admire our property and think of how far it's progressed since I moved here in '89.
While I miss the contact with people I don't miss all of them, my wife retired at the same time I did, she got so bored she went back to work half time, then 3/4 time, and she enjoys having something to do. Would be nice if I could have her help around here, but she isn't an outdoor type of spouse.
Sorry if this is kind of scribbled together, but it's a nice day out there and I want to get some SEAT TIME and not stare at my computer screen. Don't laugh, but a lot of time while mowing the large areas of yard I put the JD on cruise and surf TBN with my Blackberry.
Time to GET TO WORK !!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif