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#392623 - 09/03/14 02:40 PM
Serious thoughts about retirement...
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I decided to stick it out in the frozen north this winter, and booked jobs for 2015 through October 2015. I told all my ADs that I will make up my mind about retirement next summer and if I decide to keep working a bit longer, I will let them all know by early July at the latest. They all said I'm too damned young to retire. When I told them I would be 75 in October 2015, they gasped, and said they would have never guessed. I figure that after 65 years of working, I should begin doing nothing but fun things. (My first job was delivering circulars for a corner grocery store for .50 cents per hundred.) At age 73, and soon to be 74, I'm still working 5 to 8 jobs a week, which is insane for someone my age. My wife, for the first time in my life, agrees. She said maybe it's time to think seriously about retirement. Of course, declining health issues also have a significant bearing on this decision. What do you think? Gary
Edited by travlin'easy (09/03/14 02:42 PM)
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#392632 - 09/03/14 04:33 PM
Re: Serious thoughts about retirement...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 03/24/02
Posts: 422
Loc: worthington ,ohio
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Yep, I agree ... Play less , enjoy more. I retired from playing 2007 , I wish I could have kept playing , but health issues put a stop to that. If you got the choice to keep playing , if it was me , I would limit my jobs. But sometimes you have to put away the keyboards and give the stage to someone else. I,m proud to say I left with dignity and a hell of a send off. Now with more surgery pending , my stength is not there to play professionally . I wish you the best Gary, you're a hell of a entertainer.
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#392636 - 09/03/14 05:05 PM
Re: Serious thoughts about retirement...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Thanks guys. I think it's more the physical constraints that tend to make me think seriously about retirement. I absolutely love what I do, and apparently, I must be doing a good job or the phone would not be wringing constantly with folks asking me to play more. However, either I'm getting weaker, or that damned equipment is gaining weight. Everything seems heavier, even that 23-pound keyboard and Bose L1 Compact. Additionally, today's weather was beautiful, temperature in the mid 80s, nice breeze of about 15 MPH, a perfect day for sailing, but I had to work. I would rather have been out on Chesapeake Bay with wind filling the sails and watching the world go by. I'm off for the next 9 days, a stretch I placed in the schedule for taking a short cruise on my boat with my wife. Hopefully, the weather will cooperate. I kinda figure that after working for 65 years is enough for anyone. Maybe I'll take Don Mason's advice and rise the prices, do fewer jobs and probably make the same amount of money. We'll see how things go from here. I have currently cut back to 5 to 8 jobs a week, which is a substantial decrease over what I was doing two years ago. Now, instead of playing for 52 facilities every month, I'm down to 32 locations, nearly all of which are within 20 minutes drive time from my home. If I jack up the price another $25 I'm sure that half of them will opt out. Thanks again for your responses everyone, Gary
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