My plan is 1 year and 4 months, I'll be 62. Wife loves her job and plans on working a few more years. Guess I'll see how it goes, sure would be nice to have some time to shoot.Retired early (61) union carpenter here, 6 1/2 years. I do some side jobs very occasionally, I also repair fretted instruments and I am teaching myself, via Youtube, how to wood turn...and then there's the airguns/firearms thing. I'm not sitting on the couch eating bon bons and getting fat.
I retired once... quite boring, i need purpose, so, back to work and 30 years later, although i don't have to work, it allows me to serve others which realy helps my mental health and as a side note i can buy any airgun toy i want without thought. Now if i can just find the perfect 6-16 acres of land to create an airgun range/facility.I'm assuming the majority of members here are retired. Or if I'm wrong what is a good guess on the percentage of retired airguners?
Just guessing by reading a lot of the posts on when people are shooting or out farting around during the day..lol.
Hopefully I'll get there one day and join in on the
fun.
That's good advice for sure.Retired for 30 years and have lived a dream. My advice: live beneath your means, retire without any debt, keep credit card balance at 0 and never borrow money.
No crawl space?Retirement? Yeah right...Quit work in Jan of '17, plant moved and I "retired" at 61...so called. Wife immediately pestered me into remodeling our Tennessee house we built in '99...that took a year but turned out very nice and ended up selling ot to Californians and moving to Ceder Key Florida, (wife's choice) bought a nice cottage to "retire" in...wife immediately wanted to "remodel" this one too...got that done...then she wanted an addition added on to itView attachment 490292View attachment 490294...that was an 18 month nightmare, but turned out very nice...sold it to a Pennsylvania girl...We now have 10ac's and wife (we) are in the process of building our (her) dream house. That's about half done now...Retirement??? 50 hour weeks in a machine shop was light entrainment compared to what my wife has me doing since I retired!...To be continued....sigh.....Roofs goin' on today.
Only problem with that, if you ever have problems you have to dig the floor up.Nah....slab...63 yards of cement...
16 more months, on and for my birthday at 70, if the Lord says the same!I'm assuming the majority of members here are retired. Or if I'm wrong what is a good guess on the percentage of retired airguners?
Just guessing by reading a lot of the posts on when people are shooting or out farting around during the day..lol.
Hopefully I'll get there one day and join in on the
fun.
You forgot the best excuse " I am retired i can do it tomorrow "Quit working full time 9 years ago and been part time, mostly from home since. I told the current company I'm with that I was done at the end of last year but agreed to help finish 1 project I was involved with so I'm still working from home a few hours a week. I used to think that once I retired or cut back I would spend a lot more time fishing but that hasn't happened. Unfortunately, it seems all my fishing partners are now deceased or infirm. I still get out by myself some but launching and loading my boat by myself isn't as easy as it was a few years ago so I can talk myself out of going pretty easily....... too windy, too calm, might rain, too cold, too hot, launch ramp too busy, too many other boats out, etc. LOL
retired being a "house husband ' will be challenging , been there done that ! just go with the flow for the few years . I made her " life ,still working ",as easy as possible . it will pay off big time when she retires .My plan is 1 year and 4 months, I'll be 62. Wife loves her job and plans on working a few more years. Guess I'll see how it goes, sure would be nice to have some time to shoot.