Retired members here?

I retired in November 2022. I used to work in the IT support field at UPS in the Oakland building. We were nonunion non-management hourly employees. I started in October 2000. Thank god I was hired intime to qualify for the pension plan and 401k. I do miss working there, everyday I had to fix the scales at the the UPS facility located on the Oakland Airport.

Did not start collecting social security yet, although I did sign up for Medicare when I turned 65. So now I pay the government and Kaiser for barts a, b, c, and d.

Nowadays I volunteer as an RSO twice a week at the range.
 
Today is the first day of not being an auto mechanic. I still work full time but in a training and research capacity. I don’t have to fix cars any more.
I started working on cars at age 12 with some older guys that used a garage behind my Grandmothers
House. I started work as a European auto tech and fabricator at 18. Now I repair and calibrate driver assistance systems like radar and cameras. My only interest in cars is money for Motorcycle racing. I actually hate cars and hate the automotive industry. So after fifty years I’m finally free. First I sold all my special tools and bought my HFT-500. Then yesterday the company picked up my big truck. So not only don’t I have to go out and repair wrecked cars I don’t have to go out at all. I work from home.
 
Today is the first day of not being an auto mechanic. I still work full time but in a training and research capacity. I don’t have to fix cars any more.
I started working on cars at age 12 with some older guys that used a garage behind my Grandmothers
House. I started work as a European auto tech and fabricator at 18. Now I repair and calibrate driver assistance systems like radar and cameras. My only interest in cars is money for Motorcycle racing. I actually hate cars and hate the automotive industry. So after fifty years I’m finally free. First I sold all my special tools and bought my HFT-500. Then yesterday the company picked up my big truck. So not only don’t I have to go out and repair wrecked cars I don’t have to go out at all. I work from home.
Congrats!
 
Well for me if I were to move, it would be as far away from any big city as possible.
The cities give you what it might cost % to live there also State and by county taxes , 12 years ago when i retired Alabama had the best retirement for the money , You can also check on Air gun laws / hunting through the agencies listed in the Magazine.
 
CONGRAT !!!!! It takes about a year or more to actually retire . for that first year your running around (time wise) like your still on the job but a lot of that is Stuff you "need "to do . Took me about three years to finally wake up in the AM and lay there thinking "what do i want to do today " . ENJOY !
Stan in Ky
 
Yup, retired 8 years ago.

Some people get bored after they retire. I don't miss the commute or the office politics at all and I've been busier than heck ever since!

Funny how things (like mowing the lawn) that used to be considered chores are now relaxing activities.

Cheers!
Zero turn mower top speed 8 MPH Too bumpy ! slower more fun . Front lawn 75 x 310 also sometimes shooting Field Target Range .
 
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Retired 16 yrs. now, 10 yrs. US Navy, then service division of a medical electronics company. House and both vehicles paid for. Loving the quiet life in the country.
Congrats to all the retired folks and hang in there for all the rest. It will come sooner than you may think!
Same thing no dept (by selling $$$ house up north and paying everything off , buying southern home for cash ) 12 years later no debt , 0 interest if paid off monthly credit card , easy to do ! Air gunning buy most anything !
 
6 years retired. Did not know retirement would eat up all my time,still busy. But I like being busy ,keeps you going. Now need to make time for hobbies. Kids still think I'm here for free labor and semi skilled ( I am lol). Takes a bit to get used to being retired, I now have time to plan my days.
 
I officially retired December 9, 2022. It didn't actually sink in until late December 2024, the stress and trauma had been that severe.

I've lost almost 80lbs, sleep without a CPAP, totally changed my eating habits and even picked up a part-time job at a local gunshop.

My sleep pattern is still messed up though - typically waking up between 3 and 4 am for the day.

It's still a process.
 
My first retirement was in 2008 at 51 yrs old, then went back and finally retired 10 years ago at 57 yrs old, then started an HVAC business that I still run today at 68. I only work when I want to and have plenty of free time. This is the best time of my life. I work and really enjoy it, then I take a week off to do other things, any schedule I want. It's great, plenty of time to shoot.
 
Same thing no dept (by selling $$$ house up north and paying everything off , buying southern home for cash ) 12 years later no debt , 0 interest if paid off monthly credit card , easy to do ! Air gunning buy most anything !
That's the way to do it, for sure keep those credit cards paid off!
Congrats on retirement!
 
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