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I work for a glue company in the warehouse maintaining the wet glue area for 50+ hours a week and on the weekends trying to restore a 78 F150 4x4 (while using it as a daily driver) and teach Sunday School thats another 10-15 hours of study every week (no wonder my smoker is lonely!)
 
Retired computer jock.. Ended up owning a software company, sold out after 10 years at the height of of the stock market, invested all in the early 2,000's, and watched it plummet.. From $14,000 to $6,500... So now I do, at the age of 63, whatever I can to hustle a buck.  Built decks, painted houses, laid tile, mowed lawns..Snagging deals off C/L and selling them for a reasonable price... It beats going to an office every day or flying around the country living out of hotel rooms!  
 
 
Retired computer jock.. Ended up owning a software company, sold out after 10 years at the height of of the stock market, invested all in the early 2,000's, and watched it plummet.. From $14,000 to $6,500... So now I do, at the age of 63, whatever I can to hustle a buck.  Built decks, painted houses, laid tile, mowed lawns..Snagging deals off C/L and selling them for a reasonable price... It beats going to an office every day or flying around the country living out of hotel rooms!  
Hey, another 63-year-old semi-retired computer guy here. Ran three little software companies (at different times) in the 80s and 90s.
 
Retired computer jock.. Ended up owning a software company, sold out after 10 years at the height of of the stock market, invested all in the early 2,000's, and watched it plummet.. From $14,000 to $6,500... So now I do, at the age of 63, whatever I can to hustle a buck.  Built decks, painted houses, laid tile, mowed lawns..Snagging deals off C/L and selling them for a reasonable price... It beats going to an office every day or flying around the country living out of hotel rooms!  
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Hey, Willie, That sounds like the average weekend honey-do list for a retired guy.
 
Service wrighter for the local Ford dealer by day and work for a good friend of mine who row crops and raises hogs,cattle and chickens, on evenings and weekends
 
Retired from the Postal Service in 2013 with 36yrs service. Now working part-time at a beer distributor keeping the warehouse clean. I seem to be busier now then when I was working full-time, not complaining though. I'm loving life being able to do things at my leisure.  I'm very lucky and have been truly blessed.
 
After the Marine Corps, I got my CDL and have been delivering groceries for almost 12 years now. Currently employed by US Foods after they bought out the company I started with.
 
Unemployed bum. was laid off a few months ago. Had a good interview yesterday so status might change. 66 years old and thought about retiring but that didn't suit wife's plans.
 
Process Technician for a auto plastic injection molding shop. Also work on automation equipment. Abb robots, Yusion robots,etc. We do parts for Ford,GM,VW,BMW.
 
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Currently the best job I have ever had...RETIRED.;;.. after 48 years in machining, forging, automotive engineering , quality control and management. Finally getting to do some of the stuff I always promised myself I would do when the time came!

Just started smoking and actually doing some other cooking....more fun than I had Imagined.

My first pork ribs came out pretty good.

No complaints and no leftovers, so next is brining and smoking chicken. Soaking the bird  in Brine now.
 
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