I thought about this. When I retire, if I can keep the same pace at home that I do at work, I could probably finish up a kitplane and 2-3 scratchbuilt cars by 5 years...
That's assuming we haven't had a revolution by then and I've got something to retire *on* :)
I dropped out and went to entrepreneuring. That way I could work very busily until some project was done, and then take a month or three to do any old thing I wanted.
Then I hit the Golden Years and wound up with a lot less free time, just from forever being busy.
I manage to work 4 on and 3 off each week. It's rough I tell ya.
ReplyDeleteBrass
Try to imagine the absolute H-E-L-L of retirement. That's my life. Oh, well. At least my novel is finally gettin written.
ReplyDeleteWe dealt with the issue of having too much free time by reproducing.
ReplyDeleteChris
I thought about this. When I retire, if I can keep the same pace at home that I do at work, I could probably finish up a kitplane and 2-3 scratchbuilt cars by 5 years...
ReplyDeleteThat's assuming we haven't had a revolution by then and I've got something to retire *on* :)
I dropped out and went to entrepreneuring. That way I could work very busily until some project was done, and then take a month or three to do any old thing I wanted.
ReplyDeleteThen I hit the Golden Years and wound up with a lot less free time, just from forever being busy.
Damfino.