Posted by carvel minne farmer on January 26, 2018 at 15:20:17 from (207.228.78.0):
In Reply to: Retirement posted by JL Ray on January 26, 2018 at 13:00:29:
afternoon jl, in 1995 I bought the current acerage im on with my retirement in mind, I repair and build custom welding machines for pipeline welders, do a bit of landscaping work with my skidsteer, backhoe and trucks, have a small haying operation in the summer, love tinkering on old iron, picked up 2 mm m-5 tractors and now on the hunt for mm implements for them. if I get all the projects done I have here and ones I'm looking for should have them all done (maybe) by the time I turn 125 :lol: jl if you enjoy the work you do carry on! the biggest thing in retirement is keeping your mind and body active, I have gone to funerals of class mates and co-workers and friends that their main goal when they turned 65 was to go home sit on the couch, drink beer, and watch sports. the ones that did that are all gone. I'm pretty sure your current employer would not want to loose you to retirement, finding a person with your skill and knowledge and work ethic is next to impossible these days! just take a look around your workplace jl and you'll know what I'm talking about. to sum up all this rambling jl just stay active and I mean both your mind and body, and do what you want to do, if that's staying at work go for it, I;m 100% sure your boss will be happy with that decision. good luck and take care jl. john
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