Quenching the need to post something jovial

Pony

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After today, my dad has 3 days left until he is able to retire. After 30 years of factory work, he will be DONE. He has been counting down the hours for about a month now. Already he talks about how we are gonna go fishing at least once a week. I will always appreciate him for all he has done. Shortly after I was born he went on 3rd shift so that he could take care of me during the day while my mom worked, getting very very little sleep. He worked that shift for 18 years, and He did it for me and my sister. I myself worked 3rd shift for a year, and I have the utmost respect at how much he has sacrificed.<br /><br />He will be getting a pension and paid health insurance for 10 yrs, but he still is going to need a part time job. He started looking a few months back, and has landed a job as a rural route driver at the local post office. He fill in once a week on the biggest route in town, and after only a few days of working they are talking about giving him another route.....and then maybe his own sometime soon when he passes a test. He has been working both jobs for a few weeks now, and can't wait to retire.<br /><br />Oddly enough my mom has found a new job too. She worked at a company based here in Milwaukee for 21 years and then got let go because they were downsizing and moving some jobs out of the country. She has been working at a department store for over a year making half her previous salary. Out of the blue she got a call and they wanted her to work immediately. She is working in the legal offices of a big company now full time on a temporary basis..........but if they like her they will keep her on, an so far they do.
 

RubberFrog

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

I hope it all works out for the best for your family. Off topic- remind me to place an ordr with MausHaus.
 

KaGee

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

Good deal P. Congrats to Pops.
 

txswinner

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

Great news for your Dad and yes 3rd shift can get tough. Many of our parents did great stuff for us as yours did for you. Sounds like you are one lucky guy.<br /><br />Pass along that your Dad sounds like the kind of guy that all us guys would admire. Good luck to both your folks.
 

Pony

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

Thanks guys means...... a lot. I can't wait. It's going to be nice to be able to do some fishing with him, and maybe a little golfing
 

heycods

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

Tell Dad congrats for me.8) Also tell him to be careful or he can work into a full time job with no time for fishing:'(
 

SpinnerBait_Nut

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

When one road ends, another begins. 8)
 

Frankhanhart

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Re: Quenching the need to post something jovial

Wish it were as simple as that here in Holland. Got retired after 40 years and have a pension. The minute I take on another job they deduct the earnings from my pension and put me in a higher tax-rate. All the same time the gouvernment is screaming that we cannot afford the cost of pensioners anymore and people shuld work longer than the age of 65 now. When you want to you get zapped:^
 
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