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Old 08-18-23, 09:56 AM
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Retirement!

After 33 years in the semiconductor industry, I've finally hit the finish line. I've been joking with @rccardr that he's my hero and I hate him - he's been retired since I've known him, and shows up to cycling events all over the country - damn I've been jealous! Doc, I don't hate you anymore .

More time with my wife, more time in the Atelier, and more time to ride.

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Well now I just hate both of you. Even though I’ve never met either of you.

Back to the grind…
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Congratulations. It took me a couple of years to settle into retirement. Go slow and taper off as George Sheehan used to say.
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You will be amazed at the piddly crap that gets in the way of what you think you'll be doing.

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@gugie congrats. I am hoping to join you and rccardr in the next year or 3. (or sooner if things go sidewas at work)

next time I see you IRL beer is on me
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congratulations. I'm envious.
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Congrats!

Originally Posted by jethin
Well now I just hate both of you. Even though I’ve never met either of you.
Met them both and still hate them. Will be a while before I even know when to start the countdown.

Oh, and lovely chaps those two, despite their retired status.
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Congratulations! I retired 2.5 years ago and life has been grand. Enjoy the ride.
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Originally Posted by gugie
After 33 years in the semiconductor industry, I've finally hit the finish line. I've been joking with @rccardr that he's my hero and I hate him - he's been retired since I've known him, and shows up to cycling events all over the country - damn I've been jealous! Doc, I don't hate you anymore .

More time with my wife, more time in the Atelier, and more time to ride.

Congrats.... I've been exploring the possibility. 38 years in Aerospace may be enough. My head has not been on the job but more on this forum or where to ride next. Retirement is around the corner for me. My son is asking me about real estate in Eugene, OR. Missed buying a place in Florence, OR last year. Hopefully, in two years I may be able to get a place with the kid in Eugene then i'll have connection with the region rich in bike culture.
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Congratulations! The current plan here is for me to pull the pin by the end of the year - and my wife is down to working two mornings a week at her job, so that will be a whole new world!

Plotting roads to ride in my head already ... and maybe even some S24Os, which is a good excuse to rebuild the Cannondale ST400 ....
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So Nice. Congrats. I'll be joining you in two years -- Unless they start allowing me to actually do my job
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Im likely three years away still, but I do plan on doing very little work for full pay during that time.
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Originally Posted by merziac
You will be amazed at the piddly crap that gets in the way of what you think you'll be doing.

Congrats
This ^

I retired April ‘22. Best decision I ever made. I’m not sure how I manage to keep busy during the week, but I do and do not work, even part time. I do ride 2-3 days, lap swim 3 days, kayak one day. Plus all kinds of other crap.
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Originally Posted by tmnguuyen
Congrats.... I've been exploring the possibility. 38 years in Aerospace may be enough. My head has not been on the job but more on this forum or where to ride next. Retirement is around the corner for me. My son is asking me about real estate in Eugene, OR. Missed buying a place in Florence, OR last year. Hopefully, in two years I may be able to get a place with the kid in Eugene then i'll have connection with the region rich in bike culture.
lol florence on in my short list
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Originally Posted by nlerner
Im likely three years away still, but I do plan on doing very little work for full pay during that time.
They got a term for that now.
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Originally Posted by merziac
You will be amazed at the piddly crap that gets in the way of what you think you'll be doing.

Congrats
AND the not so piddly crap.
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@gugie Congratulations!
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Congratulations, my friend.
Retirement is the best job I’ve ever had- great hours, a super boss, short commute, flexible dress code and an excellent ‘office’ location.
Wishing you many miles of smiles!
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Originally Posted by nlerner


Im likely three years away still, but I do plan on doing very little work for full pay during that time.
i have that exact shirt...
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Originally Posted by gugie
After 33 years in the semiconductor industry, I've finally hit the finish line. I've been joking with @rccardr that he's my hero and I hate him - he's been retired since I've known him, and shows up to cycling events all over the country - damn I've been jealous! Doc, I don't hate you anymore .

More time with my wife, more time in the Atelier, and more time to ride.

Congrats young man!
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Originally Posted by SurferRosa
They got a term for that now.
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Congratulations and know that I retired a few years ago only to become a full time musician. Stuff will happen.
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Mazel tov! I could in theory but I need to stoke the furnaces a bit more. Thankfully I enjoy what I do and where I do it.
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