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   / Good morning!!!! #107,961  
RNG, a drone was on my wish list, but retirement budget does not support it (especially with market bouncing around right now).. I enjoy the discussion about it and will have to just be happy with that.. perhaps an improvement in retirement income in the future will fund a drone..

I was nervous as heck approaching retirement, Hawkeye. My income would drop by 2/3, I was also moving across the state to an unfamiliar area, and I had a real "you don't know what you don't know" feeling going into it. For the first year or so, I really pulled in my financial horns, reducing expenditures to the bare minimum. At the end of that year, the sky still hadn't fallen, and I felt pretty good about how well predicted and actual expenses were tracking each other. It'll be ten years next month that I pulled the plug, and I'm only now getting into drones, so don't feel like you should be rushed into one. Besides, the longer you wait, the better, and less expensive, they'll be.

I knew there'd be a **** storm when I announced my retirement, but the personnel guidelines only required 2 weeks notice. I'm glad I chose to go that way, because management treated me like an absolute traitor and pariah, basically putting me in solitary confinement for those last two weeks. They even had me blood tested, something that never happened in the 30 years I'd worked there...:shocked:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,962  
Good Day all.

I have been back in town for a few weeks now. Playing serious ketchup (lol) and what not. The wife is doing good, and so well in fact, she took the lead and went and purchased a new Kubota for us. A fully dressed MX6000 should be delivered in the AM..

We missed ya, Rip; it's good to hear from you again, especially the good news about the wife!

Sorry about the quarantine; were you on a cruise ship by any chance? One with CoVid-19 patients was allowed to dock in Oakland yesterday...

That big MX is a nice coming home present from your wife! She got a sister?:laughing:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,963  
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I knew there'd be a **** storm when I announced my retirement, but the personnel guidelines only required 2 weeks notice. I'm glad I chose to go that way, because management treated me like an absolute traitor and pariah, basically putting me in solitary confinement for those last two weeks. They even had me blood tested, something that never happened in the 30 years I'd worked there...:shocked:

Similar experience on an early out that was offered to me. And I gave immediate management, customers and co-workers heads up even though I was instructed by corporate to not do that.

On retirement, mine was short-lived due to medical issues faced by my SO. Basically bankrupting us to a point that returning to work was the only option for mental and financial recovery. I am not sure how one goes about handling retirement if one is not covered by plans that kick in at a certain age.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,964  
...Sorry about the quarantine; were you on a cruise ship by any chance? One with CoVid-19 patients was allowed to dock in Oakland yesterday...

Passing through countries. Looks like I was one step ahead of it everywhere. :shocked:

That big MX is a nice coming home present from your wife! She got a sister?:laughing:

Yes, but I consider you a friend. LOL.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,965  
I really want a drone, almost sprang for an early one, but they keep getting better and less expensive. Almost bought the mini the other day.

FIL is now home from rehab.

Congrats on part time job Randy.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,966  
Good morning (afternoon) All. We're back from our week in SW Florida enjoying some early spring/summer type weather. It was quite nice here at home yesterday too! It has taken me a while to read through all of the postings. You guys are certainly busy. I hope everyone has a good day!

Frank
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,967  
Buckeye good news, A GBS recovery from Coronavirus.

“I had a precondition called Guillain-Barré syndrome and I think that’s why they put me in the biocontainment to make sure that I was stable and that the virus did not go into my lungs and chest, which seems to be the killer in this,” he said, adding that the overwhelming majority of people who contract the novel coronavirus “are ending up with fairly mild cases, just like I am.”

“Other than the spike in fever and that I had a lingering dry cough, I was fine,” he continued. “It was not like a regular cold so there was no sore throat, no stuffy nose, no sneezing, no body aches with a high temperature and other than that dry cough I would have been fine after about ten hours after my fever broke.”

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a rare sickness of the nervous system in which a person's own immune system damages the nerve cells causing muscle weakness, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Coronavirus patient recovering in quarantine facility, says he had fever spike and '''lingering dry cough''' | Fox News
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,969  
What is it with our wives buying tractors, that’s at least 3-4 of us so far.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #107,970  
56F heavy showers at times.

Got more raking done remove snow ice from both road culverts ends that was pita,10:45 am LARGE :shocked: flock geese headed north,have feeling pillow time coming early tonight.

Enjoy evening all.
 

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