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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 2421084" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>I retired the first time from the corporate world in 2001 with a nice buyout.. Invested wisely, laid out for a year doing absolutely nothing but what I wanted to, then worked for the sheriff's dept for a year, then worked as a newspaper reporter for a small town weekly, then as I/T director for a school district until I had to retire due to increasing disabilities. Went 100% from the VA about 4 years ago and would give it back if I could get my health back. Now wife and I are both retired, enjoying grandkids every couple of months, (they live in Texas) and piddling at the range when I can.. Each day I get up and see daylight instead of dirt is a blessing.. Sometimes the pain gets large, but it will go away if I behave myself..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 2421084, member: 807"] I retired the first time from the corporate world in 2001 with a nice buyout.. Invested wisely, laid out for a year doing absolutely nothing but what I wanted to, then worked for the sheriff's dept for a year, then worked as a newspaper reporter for a small town weekly, then as I/T director for a school district until I had to retire due to increasing disabilities. Went 100% from the VA about 4 years ago and would give it back if I could get my health back. Now wife and I are both retired, enjoying grandkids every couple of months, (they live in Texas) and piddling at the range when I can.. Each day I get up and see daylight instead of dirt is a blessing.. Sometimes the pain gets large, but it will go away if I behave myself.. [/QUOTE]
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