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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: oranges3 on August 27, 2016, 11:36:10 AM
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Brought my 2004 v11 cafe sport to Marietta Moto GuZZI for tires, throttle body synchs and drive line lube and was told he has retired!
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He made a comment here recently that made me think that was in the wind...
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Brought my 2004 v11 cafe sport to Marietta Moto GuZZI for tires, throttle body synchs and drive line lube and was told he has retired!
When I was working, I was in a business where, if I'd wanted to continue to work at a low, stress-free level for tobacco money, I would have had to sign up as a consultant with a "bodyshop" firm, and plan on doing traveling, etc. I declined to do that and am enjoying retirement very much, so much so that I highly recommend it to anyone who is able.
BUT I really think that if I (that's me, not Steve) had the skills, tools, and customer base that guzzisteve has, I would set up my own little shop, work at the pace I wanted to, take on or decline whatever jobs suited me, and make a few dollars on the side. I'm not complaining, mind you; between pension and savings, we've got plenty to live on, but a dude can always find a use for a few extra dollars just to play with .....
In any case, here's wishing the best to guzzisteve and may all your futures be pleasant ones!
Lannis
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I guess there are a few people in the States who will be lamenting that.
Happy retirement Steve. I can personally recommend it. :thumb:
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I'm still bummed that I no longer get sick days or vacation days. :undecided:
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Yep, he's retired. Hanging out at the Suches, Georgia gathering at T.W.O.campground.
Saw him flying his chair through the grounds last night !! (nice sounding side-car setup) :bow:
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Well, if he's newly retired and finds he's spending $ faster that way than he anticipated........ he may come out of it and go into semi-retirement for something to do or to bring in some extra income. :clock:
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Fortunately for us , Steve is still sharing his hard earned knowledge here :bow:
Dusty
.... and that's a good thing!
Best wishes on your retirement, Steve.
Bob
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Sorry, couldn't wait for everyones bike to get worked on. Times up!! City traffic killed me, it's only a matter of time if I keep driving in it. I learned how to sit still and not spend any $ on the farm. Been poor all my life and still have most of it left for retirement, mostly cause of my job working on Guzzi's. Didn't raise a family like everyone else, wanted to play on bikes instead and had a blast doing it. Time to go riding by the cows & the corn not by the cars. How's that saying go "You can take the boy off the farm but not the farm out of the boy"
I would rather ride up to Dustys in OK than another 10min in Cobb or Gwinnett Co traffic.
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Sorry, couldn't wait for everyones bike to get worked on. Times up!! City traffic killed me, it's only a matter of time if I keep driving in it. I learned how to sit still and not spend any $ on the farm. Been poor all my life and still have most of it left for retirement, mostly cause of my job working on Guzzi's. Didn't raise a family like everyone else, wanted to play on bikes instead and had a blast doing it. Time to go riding by the cows & the corn not by the cars. How's that saying go "You can take the boy off the farm but not the farm out of the boy"
I hear that Turnip Farming is a reasonable retirement gig ...
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I don't think they grow in GA red clay. They don't even grow a tri-mix hay here only grass hay.
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Commuting traffic was a significant factor in my retirement plans. Avoiding traffic is a significant factor in my post retirement plans. :)
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Congrats Man.
-AJ
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Congrats on the retirement! :thumb: Now's the time to look at touring with no time limits except the ones you put on yourself. :boozing: