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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3916424" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I visited with my wife regarding OMES and learned that it has been building as a "super - agency." In addition to what I spoke of with regards to the IT consolidation, apparently the Office of Personnel Management and State Finance are all under that "super-umbrella." Who knows, there may be even more under that umbrella.</p><p></p><p>When things got to where it would take the wife a year to get replacement computer equipment for the OSBI, she decided that the headaches weren't worth waiting until 65 to retire, so she retired at 62. Right after retirement, we began our traveling to Colorado for 20 months, Oregon for 17 months, and then Utah for 9 months. She has said multiple times that the stress level for her dropped to zero very soon after retirement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3916424, member: 7900"] I visited with my wife regarding OMES and learned that it has been building as a "super - agency." In addition to what I spoke of with regards to the IT consolidation, apparently the Office of Personnel Management and State Finance are all under that "super-umbrella." Who knows, there may be even more under that umbrella. When things got to where it would take the wife a year to get replacement computer equipment for the OSBI, she decided that the headaches weren't worth waiting until 65 to retire, so she retired at 62. Right after retirement, we began our traveling to Colorado for 20 months, Oregon for 17 months, and then Utah for 9 months. She has said multiple times that the stress level for her dropped to zero very soon after retirement. [/QUOTE]
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