I'm retireing on the 27th of June 2014. After 40 years of government service both mitilitary and civilian service combined. It's time to do what I want (wife dectates) and no worries on time limits. Someone ask me are you going to get a part time job and said no! I all ready got one and its called Honey Do's. Whats the first thing I'm going to do is to kill the alarm clock. If I survie the first 90 days of probation in my new career field of Retirement then I'm good to go.
Later Joe
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Re: I'M RETIREING
Congratulations Joe, I have no doubt you will enjoy life to the max 
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Re: I'M RETIREING
Indeed! Enjoy your retirement! More time for HMVs.... 
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Re: I'M RETIREING
What happens if you don't make your probation? You won't be allowed to do the "Honey Dos" ? 

Re: I'M RETIREING
10-4 on that and that means get out of my hair and get a job or something like that. Heck I may take in some fishing & hunting for another HMV.DJ wrote:What happens if you don't make your probation? You won't be allowed to do the "Honey Dos" ?
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Re: I'M RETIREING
Joe:
I've been retired for almost five years now. People always ask me what I do with all my spare time.
The truth is that when I was working I always had at least a half dozen jobs or chores that I HAD to
do each week and rarely completed all of them.
Now the list has grown to 20 or 25 projects that I have to complete each week. Of course I never
complete them all and I never stop moving all day long. Call me anytime after 5am and I'll answer
from the shop. Just not enough hours in the day. I never get bored working on the restoration of
my M37.
Jerry
I've been retired for almost five years now. People always ask me what I do with all my spare time.
The truth is that when I was working I always had at least a half dozen jobs or chores that I HAD to
do each week and rarely completed all of them.
Now the list has grown to 20 or 25 projects that I have to complete each week. Of course I never
complete them all and I never stop moving all day long. Call me anytime after 5am and I'll answer
from the shop. Just not enough hours in the day. I never get bored working on the restoration of
my M37.
Jerry
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‘43 GPW, '53 M37 W/W, ‘54 M170 Field Ambulance,
59 M43, '76 M151A2, '86 CUCV,
'43 GPW, 416 & 101 trailers.
Past Pres
Member: MVPA #26600
Member: NRA
‘43 GPW, '53 M37 W/W, ‘54 M170 Field Ambulance,
59 M43, '76 M151A2, '86 CUCV,
'43 GPW, 416 & 101 trailers.