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Congrats Vinny! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/ura.gifhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...ys/drummer.gif
Hopefully, around this time next year, I'll be bailing out of the rat race, too! |
Congrats Vinny. You are still a young man and you will have the opportunity to do more of the stuff you like to do.
Cheers, Guy. |
Wow, retiring at 50 sounds great, i'm your same age and have another 9-10 years before I can go.
What are your plans after sitting around for a couple months no commuting ? |
Congrats! Now get outta Jersey and really take your life to the next level! :)
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Congratulations Vinny!
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Very nice but retiring at the same age I am, yeah I am calling you all kind of bad things right now. :D
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Congrats vinny.
The tittle of this thread had me worried......Glad you're leaving them and not us. Enjoy your retirement. |
Terrific news, Vinny.
After a well deserved break, any specific plans? |
Congratulations! I've been retired for 13 months now. It is the best, the goal we all work so hard to finally achieve. Make the most of it.
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Good for you!
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Congratulations. That is a great life milestone. Time to enjoy life and do the things YOU want to do.
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Ain't it great? Very day is Saturday. I threw away my watch.
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Vinny -
Congrats on your retirement, and living your life on your own terms! Bravo! -Z-man. |
Congratulations Vinny!
Now you can dedicate your well earned free time to posting those fabulously fit women on the "chest" and "legs and butt" threads. T-Tom is running up the score.:D Matt |
congrats!!! what's next ? road trip ??
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I wonder if you knew my Uncle, who also retired a few years ago? He started at NY Telephone too, and went through the same gamut. Last name Bonfiglio. Did you work with him?
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Wow.....I don't ever see myself retired. Hopefully I can die from some horrific industrial accident at work and my wife will be able to find a young pool boy and relax!!!!!!;)
But congrats to you sir!!!!! |
Big thanks to everyone. I'm still trying to absorb the fact that its real. One of the first things I did last night before I went to bed was delete my 5:15 alarm from my clock. Not that it mattered, because one of my dogs woke me up at that time anyway out of habit. Unfortunately he don't have a snooze button!
Have a lot of thoughts going through my head. Semi- panicking, did I do the right thing?, now what happens? Etc, etc... I guess that's normal. My partner retired 2 years ago, she said she felt exactly the same, but it quickly wore off after a few days. I know I'm still young and its a big move to give up a job like I had, but I'm tired of it. Cant deal with the commute anymore, its getting worse and worse. But mainly, I see the way the company is headed and it doesn't look good. So I wanted to get out now while I still have everything going good. There wasn't one person I work with that didn't say I made the right move. For now just gonna take some time to myself. after a month or two I'll get myself into gear . I still have to work, so its not a true retirement per se. I still have my part time fire instructor gig, teaching technical rescue, which pays very well. Plus I already have a few perspective offers in the fire related field. Primarily going to try to get my home improvement business into high gear . I really want the ability to be my own schedule maker. As far as post count going up, it will probably go down, since most of my posting was at work. :p Rammstien , cant recall anyone by that name. |
I have seen others driven to their retirement by the commute.
How long was your commute? |
Congrats, Vinman
I did the same 3 yrs. ago. "How sweet it is" |
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