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Old 08-18-23, 01:28 PM
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….I do plan on doing very little work for full pay during that time.
I’ve been trying to do that my entire life
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Old 08-18-23, 01:35 PM
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Congratulations!

I retired in March and couldn't be happier.

But I'm amazed that I'm still busy enough that I haven't been riding nearly as much as I thought i would. And have yet to embark on any other planned bike related projects. Minutia multiplies to absorb any seemingly excess time.
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Old 08-18-23, 01:45 PM
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You're not retiring, just starting your next career.
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Old 08-18-23, 02:58 PM
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Nicely done...
I am just over a year away... but it wouldn't be terrible if it came sooner...
my plan is to stop getting up and going to a place of work...
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Congratulations on a well-deserved change of pace! I'll look around the garage and see what frames I have that need butchering. I'm sure I can keep you busy.
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Old 08-18-23, 03:08 PM
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All play and no work?...good stuff.
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Well, just got outboarded. Sounds like something the Geneva Convention outlawed, no? I won’t miss the constant corporate reworking of the English language. Reduction in force? We fired a bunch of people, etc. No more badge to get in and out of a building, MS Office and Teams are gone from my phone. No more CFTs with SMEs, weekly reports, performance reviews, staff meetings and 1:1s.

Nap time.
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Old 08-18-23, 03:44 PM
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Well, just got outboarded. Sounds like something the Geneva Convention outlawed, no? I won’t miss the constant corporate reworking of the English language. Reduction in force? We fired a bunch of people, etc. No more badge to get in and out of a building, MS Office and Teams are gone from my phone. No more CFTs with SMEs, weekly reports, performance reviews, staff meetings and 1:1s.

Nap time.
I'm not sure what the exact letter salad applied in my case, but I got my little taste of it when the wishful thinking about the pandemic wore off at my previous employer - except trying to find a replacement job was almost a full-time effort. I envy you retirees, and I have a few more years before I plan to join you. Please continue to provide inspiration.
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No more CFTs with SMEs, weekly reports, performance reviews, staff meetings and 1:1s.
No more TPS reports! I'm so happy for you man.
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Old 08-18-23, 04:42 PM
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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.
I did 4 years in data science, then about 35 in DSP in the semiconductor industry (TRW LSI Products, Raytheon Semiconductors, Fairchild, Logic Devices Inc., Pulse~Link, etc.). I am enjoying my encore career teaching upper division and graduate level courses in electrical engineering and computer science. I make about half as much money as I could in industry, but I don't miss the unrelenting pressure I experienced in a couple of startups I worked for. I don't blame you for hanging it up. My (Hewlett-Packard lifer, 1985 IEEE president) uncle's advice, which he himself followed, was to retire when work was no longer fun.
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Old 08-18-23, 05:09 PM
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No more TPS reports! I'm so happy for you man.
I see you got the memo...

gugie Congrats! Enjoy your time off the squirrel wheel.
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Old 08-18-23, 05:14 PM
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Originally Posted by gugie
Well, just got outboarded. Sounds like something the Geneva Convention outlawed, no? I won’t miss the constant corporate reworking of the English language. Reduction in force? We fired a bunch of people, etc. No more badge to get in and out of a building, MS Office and Teams are gone from my phone. No more CFTs with SMEs, weekly reports, performance reviews, staff meetings and 1:1s.

Nap time.
I am working on IT change management metrics reports this second (What I manage) for a large semi company in San Jose ..... and this thread and mine on locations upping my future planning
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Originally Posted by gugie
Well, just got outboarded. Sounds like something the Geneva Convention outlawed, no? I won’t miss the constant corporate reworking of the English language. Reduction in force? We fired a bunch of people, etc. No more badge to get in and out of a building, MS Office and Teams are gone from my phone. No more CFTs with SMEs, weekly reports, performance reviews, staff meetings and 1:1s.
If you ever find yourself missing the TLAs you can always browse the Park Tool website to look at a BTS-1, DAG-3, or FFS-2. Just be careful with the Frame Alignment Gauge or you might get sent for sensitivity training.
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Old 08-18-23, 05:23 PM
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Don't be like me. The same character flaw that makes me take on bare-frame bicycle resurrections also makes me take on home improvement projects, gardening projects, construction projects for the kids and grandkids, photography projects, and educational projects. As a result I have less "free time" than ever. Now firmly into my seventh decade I have less energy for all those projects.

Naps and bike rides are my salvation.
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Old 08-18-23, 05:37 PM
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Good for you! I retired at the end of 2021 with no regrets. I visited my old office today at lunch for the first time since I retired.
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You retired? First I’ve heard of it.

Congrats and enjoy!
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No more TPS reports! I'm so happy for you man.
Ya know, when the tool is down and you are the customer in the fab. Knowing TPS was on the job made you feel better. Just saying.
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I expected this would topic be about a new set of tires. Regardless, congrats gugie! I would have liked to buy you lunch tho.
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Congratulations, and enjoy!
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Congrats, a very envious congrats!!

About 3 more years for me, can't come soon enough.
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Congrats...deleting Teams and Office 😜
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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.
Originally Posted by jdawginsc
i have that exact shirt...
And I have that exact cat. Two of them, actually.
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Now gugie can be a full-time bike tour organizer/.travel agent and still be a part-time bike butcher. And an occasional ice-bag-hugger.

Congrats, gugie. I'm about a year behind you, give or take, depending on how long it takes to dispose of the last couple cases . . . .
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