Hi everyone, Bryan from Atlanta here. I just retired from my software development job at Immucor a few months ago. It is wonderful to be free of the stress of my previous job. I'm working to regain my identity . . . up to now I have identified myself with my major software projects: Performance Calculator, CompuClean, and Galileo Echo.
My other major events this year in addition to retirement were getting married and reaching my financial goals, so age 46 has been the best year of my life so far!
I am looking forward to traveling regularly. I went to Switzerland to celebrate my retirement (Switzerland 2007 for photos) but mainly I want to travel to China more and try to hike as much as possible of the Great Wall as I find this exhilirating. (Great Wall of China Trips for photos). I'm an experienced automotive fabricator (Bryan's 510 for photos of my latest project) and I hope to find a new project to work on soon. I also look forward to getting used to the relaxation mode!
I don't have any major long-term plans because I want to just take my time and see what opportunities may present theselves.
I can tell that I am going to benefit greatly from the information on this forum. Thanks for reading my introductory post.
My other major events this year in addition to retirement were getting married and reaching my financial goals, so age 46 has been the best year of my life so far!
I am looking forward to traveling regularly. I went to Switzerland to celebrate my retirement (Switzerland 2007 for photos) but mainly I want to travel to China more and try to hike as much as possible of the Great Wall as I find this exhilirating. (Great Wall of China Trips for photos). I'm an experienced automotive fabricator (Bryan's 510 for photos of my latest project) and I hope to find a new project to work on soon. I also look forward to getting used to the relaxation mode!
I don't have any major long-term plans because I want to just take my time and see what opportunities may present theselves.
I can tell that I am going to benefit greatly from the information on this forum. Thanks for reading my introductory post.