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<blockquote data-quote="oldupsman" data-source="post: 1073652" data-attributes="member: 42268"><p>Well Hoax, first of all I'm really happy for you. You deserve it. Second, to each his own. I retired with absolutely no plan whatever.</p><p>I had no clue whatsoever of what I was going to do. Only plan I had was to take care of my health. And you know what? Things just happened.</p><p>Worked part time for a buddy here, worked around my own place. I had no set plan and yet never got bored. Something always came up.</p><p>Now I have a part time job working on the grounds crew for the local minor league baseball team. This winter? I'm just putzing around.</p><p>Too many people ask themselves, "What am I going to do?" and then up staying at UPS 5 more years than they have too. Don't worry about what you're</p><p> going to do. Just get the hell out. Good things happen to good people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldupsman, post: 1073652, member: 42268"] Well Hoax, first of all I'm really happy for you. You deserve it. Second, to each his own. I retired with absolutely no plan whatever. I had no clue whatsoever of what I was going to do. Only plan I had was to take care of my health. And you know what? Things just happened. Worked part time for a buddy here, worked around my own place. I had no set plan and yet never got bored. Something always came up. Now I have a part time job working on the grounds crew for the local minor league baseball team. This winter? I'm just putzing around. Too many people ask themselves, "What am I going to do?" and then up staying at UPS 5 more years than they have too. Don't worry about what you're going to do. Just get the hell out. Good things happen to good people. [/QUOTE]
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