Very nice, enjoy your retirement.
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Whatever you do, don't let the Captain put you on one last case with your loose cannon partner.
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15 more years to hit 30 years of service...probably won't make it that far, this is a young mans game and I'm not young anymore. I'm guessing around 8 more years.
Congrats tho! I have watched quite a few walk out the door for the last time over the past 2 years and I am envious. |
My grandfather retired and bought an RV. He then proceeded to drive around the country and see all his kids/grandkids.
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how bout some advice from one whos ready to one whos 5 yrs out ?
does it get any easier the closer you get? my desire to go is already strong, im hoping it wanes a little as im afraid im gonna get grumpy before its all over !! lol |
I could retire tomorrow but I keep putting it off.
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Congrats on making it! I'm about one month behind you and feeling surprisingly impatient here at the end. I want to take a few months to decompress and then go back to work that I'll find meaningful. I might wind up working as much during "retirement" but on things I've wanted to do. Already been doing some volunteer work on weekends and have really enjoyed that. Good luck!
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Congrats and go **** yourself. I've got about 10 years left. I can't wait.
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Like you I plan to decompress and eventually do something that I enjoy....part time/consultant work and volunteer work that I have wanted to do forever. |
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Congrats, Mosbonian and jerryaldini! That's a great accomplishment for you. I'll look forward to hearing how you're using your time over the first six months of retirement.
I'll be retiring fully in roughly August of 2025, but I'm working sporadically for the next year, with stretches of working full time, part-time, and not at all. So I'm dipping my toes in retirement. You'd think that working sporadically would mean having more time, but for some reason I've been hit with all sorts of time-consuming unexpected things, and work also ebbs and flows, so I haven't had a chance to build a routine. I'm about to hit a three-month period of a lot of hours, but in September or so I'll end up with a long stretch of not working at all. My plan now is to have the entire winter and spring off before putting a bow on my career next summer. |
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