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Brings back memories of working for a living.
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If someone tells you that you have enough bicycles and you don't need any more, stop talking to them. You don't need that kind of negativity in your life.
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doth equipe effe arrange special surprises for equipe emme on wodinstag?
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doth equipe effe arrange special surprises for equipe emme on wodinstag?
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The movies were interesting, but his third one I found especially depressing. If you are into art or philosophy, his first two movies are quite good and original.
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Like I used to hate @rccardr. Now we’re besties
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F1 and F3 trying to look very innocent:
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. I remember the day I got to work and realized I was wearing two wrist watches. And the day I came in wearing my old grubby topsider loafers instead of the usual dress shoes. Now I don't have to care. Every day is Saturday, money for nothing.
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1972 Bottecchia Professional, 1972 Legnano Olympiade Record,
1982 Colnago Super, 1987 Bottecchia Team C-Record,
1988 Pinarello Montello, 1990 Masi Nuova Strada Super Record,
1995 Bianchi Campione d'Italia, 1995 DeBernardi Thron
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There were days, near my retirement date that I didn’t bother to change out of my cycling commute clothes and shoes.
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Just checked: still in the drawer.
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"I have a tendency to meander sometimes." B.G.
"I have a tendency to meander sometimes." B.G.
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That doesn't seem to work for me. I've gifted myself several automatic watches, but I'm still not retired.
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In my 31 years of working for a large state government agency, it went from an OK place to work to a great place to work to a place that came close to killing me with stress and dysfunction. You know it's bad when you're in a closed door meeting with HR and they and my boss are saying that my talking about retiring is "creating a negative and insubordinate work environment". So I whipped out my resignation letter, signed it, and said, "My last day is March 10th." Seven years ago, but it took me a year to get my head on straight again. Riding helped. A lot.
So I started a one-man firm, lived off deferred comp, and waited for the work to roll in - which didn't, all that much. But it left time to ride & volunteer - and recover.
Then 4 years ago, I bid for and won a contract to manage a national professional nonprofit I'd been involved in for some time. "It's only part time work." "You'll have lots of flexibility." "These people like and appreciate you." And I can't complain about the money.
But so far in 2024, I'm averaging more than 10 hours a day working. Per calendar day, that is. And it's not showing any signs of letting up for the foreseeable future with many looming deadlines. And then I get wiseasses who say "Of course you have time to do ____ for me/us. You're retired. Every day is a Saturday for you!" I'm trying to refrain from violence...
And it's really cutting into my riding time, which is a precious commodity during the months when the Sun is not trying to actively murder us. So grumblygrumble. At least I'm healthy and not facing other graver problems (that I'm aware of).
Rant complete. I really should be working instead. Back to regularly scheduled C&V.
So I started a one-man firm, lived off deferred comp, and waited for the work to roll in - which didn't, all that much. But it left time to ride & volunteer - and recover.
Then 4 years ago, I bid for and won a contract to manage a national professional nonprofit I'd been involved in for some time. "It's only part time work." "You'll have lots of flexibility." "These people like and appreciate you." And I can't complain about the money.
But so far in 2024, I'm averaging more than 10 hours a day working. Per calendar day, that is. And it's not showing any signs of letting up for the foreseeable future with many looming deadlines. And then I get wiseasses who say "Of course you have time to do ____ for me/us. You're retired. Every day is a Saturday for you!" I'm trying to refrain from violence...
And it's really cutting into my riding time, which is a precious commodity during the months when the Sun is not trying to actively murder us. So grumblygrumble. At least I'm healthy and not facing other graver problems (that I'm aware of).
Rant complete. I really should be working instead. Back to regularly scheduled C&V.
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My professional life was very stressful and required super-human time management just to survive.
Compensation was great but the psychic toll was significant.
When I retired I wanted to be able to do what I want when I want with minimal scheduling.
Couple days a week Mrs. Doc will ask me what I’m up to today. My consistent answer of ‘Not sure yet’ always makes her smile.
Each person’s retirement road is different, as is one’s Preferred Retirement Lifestyle (PRL).
Compensation was great but the psychic toll was significant.
When I retired I wanted to be able to do what I want when I want with minimal scheduling.
Couple days a week Mrs. Doc will ask me what I’m up to today. My consistent answer of ‘Not sure yet’ always makes her smile.
Each person’s retirement road is different, as is one’s Preferred Retirement Lifestyle (PRL).
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For those who liked the clip in the opening post, here's another one you might like. Called "Train Man". Easy to relate to if you're "Bike Man".
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Il Duce got them to run on time...
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Il Duce got them to run on time...
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