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Hello Lee,
I retired a few years ago from truck driving, all over Europe, Turkey and Russia after 30 years on the road. Never really saw my daughter grow up, went through a couple of divorces, no visits to the dentist - just wait till they wobble and pull them out, cuts and lumps had to be treated in the cab. The good side was that I got to go and see countries I would never visit, and meet some real people instead of the city folks. Do I miss it, not one minute, in the summer I can sit in the garden pretending to garden, and in the winter I can cuddle up to a warm body...
Good luck with the new job, it will be strange for a while untill you get sorted out.
Me - I drive a bench now and drive the missus crazy - but it keeps me sane.
Mike.Comment
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Pete I always felt like I was working a extra 3 hours a day at the last I was wore out when I got to work. I’m glad it’s over.Comment
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Lee, I've just signed in after being away from a few days and just read your thread title. Frightened me ridged at first, thinking you were leaving S.M.!
Great to read you are 'Back Peddling' a bit. All you need to do sooner rather than later is retire completely. Then like me and other layabouts on here you too can enjoy every week consisting of 6 Saturdays and a Sunday!
All the best to you Bud. :thumb2:
RonComment
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Yes Allen Monday was my first day we got rained out yesterday and I got 4 hours show up time at the dirt site then went home I never got nothing but heart ache at my last job always had to give them free timeComment
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Nice truck as well and having it home must also mean that you can go right to a pick up or drop off, without having to 'go to the office first'.
Hope that you enjoy the new job Lee.Comment
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Yeah Baby..........that's what I'm talking 'bout!! Nice Rig and clean as a whistle! Does it come with a chauffer's cap? :thumb2: :thumb2: :thumb2:
I completely get where you are coming from, but in reverse, I worked for 30+ years just six miles from my house......retired and moved to Montana and later went to work 90 miles from my house!! Four 10 hour days with Fri. Sat. Sun. off. Ended up renting an apartment and commuted only once a week. eight years later I hung it up. Miss the guys I worked with but not the JOB. Sure you will have a lot more time to play on the bench, once you get used to the new routine.Comment
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Sounds idiliic i walk 500yards to work!! Do my shift now only 8 hours 5 days aweek instread of my usuall 7/12s getting to old for it now. 22 years service last sunday 1st year of salary hence the shorter hours another 10 years to go. I hate driving and avoid it at every opertunity i use to drive an old kenworth in one of the oil yards in scotland cant imagine doing it full time not now anyway. Good luck with your new job and new found freedom
simonWhy is common sense not so common?Comment
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Good for you!
Covid was a huge re-set for me. This year I have taken six weeks off, through the summer, for the first time since I was a kid. It's been great. It didn't stop people asking, can you do this or that, but I stuck to my guns! Being self-employed I always worried about turning work down, but no more.
I too am planning to wind back my work and have more time for me. I've reached what used to be retirement age, luckily in pretty good health, and will be a lot more choosy about what I do and, perhaps more pertinently, don't do.
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