Posted by El Toro on May 13, 2010 at 06:09:19 from (74.103.74.58):
In Reply to: Retiring posted by LarryD; on May 12, 2010 at 16:49:13:
It may take awhile to get use to of not going to work. I still get up early, but you will be surprised of all the things to do after you retire. I just finished painting the kitchen. I always did it one day, but this time it took 4 partial days. When using semi-gloss paint the old paint needs to be scrubbed, sanded and cleaned again. Used Sears Easy Living semi gloss and it covered well. Then I started painting my garden tractor. I hope to do the front rims tomorrow if the storms hold off. The man that replaced me has 48 years and is still working. He can only draw 80% of highest 3 years of wages and is probably not making more than if he would retire. He probaly has over 4000 hours of sick leave that he has accumlated over the years. I had over 3000 hours. That will added on if he ever retires. Hal PS: Here's that garden tractor.
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