Finance Dave
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November...I wasn't able to pick the time of year lol.
I retired Sept. 1st, 2020. Was having a great year financially and at the same time had pushed myself too far physically and was ready mentally and physically to leave. I decided I wanted to enjoy the autumn weather, my favorite time of year, so the timing seemed perfect. I knew I did not want to work into or through the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays so September it was.
I retired Sept. 1st, 2020. Was having a great year financially and at the same time had pushed myself too far physically and was ready mentally and physically to leave. I decided I wanted to enjoy the autumn weather, my favorite time of year, so the timing seemed perfect. I knew I did not want to work into or through the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays so September it was.
22-Dec-20 I'll go on vacation that will carry me thru to Official Retirement date of 1-Feb-21.
I'm 61 year old, so not a real early retirement but it beats Hell out of continuing to work.
I am so looking forward to being able to concentrate on life away from the Oilpatch - as oilfield is 24/7. The oilfield provided us a good living the last 43 year but it was all consuming....
Lifes A Dance And You Learn As You Go....
gamboolman....
Congratulations on your last day of work, today!22-Dec-20 I'll go on vacation that will carry me thru to Official Retirement date of 1-Feb-21.
One week ago today was my last day of w#rk! I retired at 4:00 pm on 12/18/20.
So I guess technically it has only been 6 days, 22 hours, and 45 minutes.
But who's counting?
One week ago today was my last day of w#rk! I retired at 4:00 pm on 12/18/20.
So I guess technically it has only been 6 days, 22 hours, and 45 minutes.
But who's counting?