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Old 07-07-2015, 01:03 PM
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Richard, I see your in MA. Do you get out to the Gunks much? Here's my youngest climbing Betty, I think he was 4 at the time.

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Gunks! My first lead ever was on High Exposure. We did it as three pitches: up, traverse to the ledge, then out the roof and up.

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I worked for a medium sized bank that was recently acquired by a larger bank. The legal merger is complete. Next up is the system integration. I'll be severed on October 1, which is my 42nd anniversary with the company. Not the retirement date I anticipated, but close enough.
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I'm a water boy for a lawn and garden center and slowly spending money I saved up while sporting a personna almost as interesting as some of the ones listed above, hoping to have $1 in the bank when social security kicks in, at which point I will add an update to this thread that will be very impressive to slackers, but will still leave me exactly equal to everyone else when the first shovel of dirt is flung on my box.
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I worked for a medium sized bank that was recently acquired by a larger bank. The legal merger is complete. Next up is the system integration. I'll be severed on October 1, which is my 42nd anniversary with the company. Not the retirement date I anticipated, but close enough.
John,
Sorry to hear about the unanticipated retirement. I despise big banks...really miss the warmer, local feeling of a small bank. BOA is the worst. The best day for me recently was when I was informed that they sold my mortgage to another bank....

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I was a Geologist at a Hazardous Waste Facility - I do NOT glow at night and I do NOT have 2 heads...oh wait a minute...

After 26 years I was kicked to the curb as a cost-cutting measure!

Now retired, sort of, I help people who have unwanted collections of whatever connect with people who REALLY WANT & APPRECIATE Grandma's old dishes or Grandpa's coins - like you folks on NET 54!

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For 10 years I have worked in the library system for Yale University. My first few years all I did was read Baseball players biographies which I credit to stimulating my interest in pre-war cards, especially Ty Cobb!
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one more add to this theme - my first job was a block from the old headquarters of the company that made the Spalding Champions set. I would like to sneak into the basement and find a set or two still tucked away
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I make sure all of the safety containers on the highway by merging lanes with metal or concrete dividers have a full amount of water in them in case a car hits them.

In the movies i am sad to see chase scenes end with an accident knocking down all of those containers as someone will have to fill those back up and also upset to see that many of them were only half full.

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I worked in an underground coal mine for 31 years. Took my pension and semi-retired (I do carpentry jobs sometimes if I feel like it) at age 51 ten years ago. Coal miners are not dumb guys with picks and shovels. It's rough and dangerous, but it is mostly highly skilled jobs operating heavy machinery. I was good at it and am proud of it. No way I could ever work in an office, sit at a desk. Unfortunately looks like I will eventually be cheated out of the pension and medical care I was promised. Not promised - a signed contract! Probably have to sell off my collection.
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I know coal mining is tough work . . .I saw Zoolander.

Seriously, that's tough work, and the kind of work that made this country what it is today. Sorry to hear you were screwed out of a well deserved pension. That is terrible.

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I know coal mining is tough work . . .I saw Zoolander.

Seriously, that's tough work, and the kind of work that made this country what it is today. Sorry to hear you were screwed out of a well deserved pension. That is terrible.
Still have the pension at present, but in danger. The company I worked for has played their little games. Bought and sold, mergers, all that shit that makes millions for a few. Now the "company" that is supposed to pay my benefits is going bankrupt. All the millions they made have disappeared into some crook's pocket. No money left to pay their former employees.
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Without getting political, and this board is certainly not the place for that, this is precisely the kind of crap that has angered so many people into looking in the direction of candidates for president we could hardly have imagined even 5years ago. Big middle finger votes for the status quo. Good luck.

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The fact that I know what this is is probably almost as troubling as that you claim to do it for a living.
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Old 03-10-2016, 07:19 AM
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The fact that I know what this is is probably almost as troubling as that you claim to do it for a living.
I was waiting for someone to ask...what is it?
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Old 03-10-2016, 09:46 AM
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I was waiting for someone to ask...what is it?
Tony, I was afraid to ask.
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Still have the pension at present, but in danger. The company I worked for has played their little games. Bought and sold, mergers, all that shit that makes millions for a few. Now the "company" that is supposed to pay my benefits is going bankrupt. All the millions they made have disappeared into some crook's pocket. No money left to pay their former employees.
They underfunded the pension over time? Did they possibly fund it as required by law? If if the company declares bankruptcy the pension should still have assets.
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