Author |
|
Matt Reed Byrne Robotics Security
Robotmod
Joined: 16 April 2004 Posts: 36087
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 5:31am | IP Logged | 1
|
post reply
|
|
Retirement. Yeah, that’s how long I’ve been a member. First explored the JBF in its nascent form 24 years ago which would peg me at 33 at the time. Now I’m nearing fucking 60. Damn.
So where do you hope to retire? Same place as you live or move? See, we live life in a great but very expensive state. California. If I could die here, I would. But that would be financially stupid. So here we sit. Where to move. Per my wife’s parameters, we have to live within 20 miles of a major airport. That severely limits the places we can live. Furthermore, I want to live in a progressive city, so no urban yet conservative place at all. Atlanta maybe? Although GA scares the fuck out of me. Nashville? TN is a rat hole, so…no. Go back to my home state of Minnesota? Thought about it, but I haven’t lived there in 34 years. Those people I think I have a connection with? Yeah, they’ve got their own lives. I couldn’t possibly insert myself into them this late into the game.
So where do you move? And what criteria have you used, if you have, to do so?
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
James Woodcock Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 21 September 2007 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 7860
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 6:49am | IP Logged | 2
|
post reply
|
|
I’m a similar age to you Matt - 55, but financially, I know I have to work another 12 years - so retirement is a ways off yet. By that time my son will be 27 & my daughter in her 40s. This section of my family is close not, but my brothers & my wife’s siblings already live 100 miles away from us. My son will likely move away following his education, but I’m not sure we would follow him. We currently live in the Black Country - very built up, although we have found a little pocket by a wood, that is on a ]n estate that cannot expand.
But I do miss the hills & rural-ness of my Yorkshire birthplace. Bottom line is, here is where my life actually is, here is where the people I know are. Were I to move away, all of that would be gone. But I have 12 years to figure it all out.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
e-mail
|
|
Petter Myhr Ness Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 02 July 2009 Location: Norway Posts: 3932
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 9:55am | IP Logged | 3
|
post reply
|
|
It's one of those American phenomenons I find fascinating: WHERE to retire. Over here, nobody moves anywhere after retirement *. Except perhaps to sell their big house in order to get a more managable apartment.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Brian Miller Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 28 July 2004 Location: United States Posts: 31290
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 1:14pm | IP Logged | 4
|
post reply
|
|
Retire? I’ll die hunched over an X-ray control panel.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
John Byrne
Grumpy Old Guy
Joined: 11 May 2005 Posts: 133577
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 1:16pm | IP Logged | 5
|
post reply
|
|
I’ve been officially retired for just over two years, since Aug 8 '22, following about a year of doing less and less. Except for rarely going down to the Studio any more, little has changed. Reading more. That’s about it.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Brian Miller Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 28 July 2004 Location: United States Posts: 31290
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 1:24pm | IP Logged | 6
|
post reply
|
|
Or if my wife has her way, we’ll be those old people that greet people at Disney World and I’ll drop dead there.
Either way, I don’t see ever getting to retire.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Ryan Maxwell Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 16 April 2004 Location: United States Posts: 12960
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 1:42pm | IP Logged | 7
|
post reply
|
|
With my youngest out and away at college this year, we finally made a long-planned move away from California to Ohio, near most of my wife’s family. We were living comfortably enough, but neither of us loved it there anymore. And we sold a house older than we are for a new, beautiful home at 1/3 of the value. Since I was a kid, I wanted to retire in the Sierras, surrounded with the trees and mountains I’ve always loved. The wildfire danger the last several years killed that idea. Nashville, where my sister relocated to a few years ago, would have been my next choice, but the cost of living there rivals California now. So, Ohio was a good compromise. Three doors down is the edge of a forest that goes on a mile and a half in every direction, which is what I really wanted. I don’t plan on leaving.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
e-mail
|
|
Brian Miller Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 28 July 2004 Location: United States Posts: 31290
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 1:44pm | IP Logged | 8
|
post reply
|
|
Nashville has to be one of the most expensive cities to live in in the country right now. It’s so bad.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Scott Adsit Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 11 January 2008 Location: United States Posts: 169
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 2:28pm | IP Logged | 9
|
post reply
|
|
JB: Except for rarely going down to the Studio any more, little has changed. Reading more. That’s about it."
JB, do you still find yourself doodling? Or are your pens exclusively for words now?
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
John Byrne
Grumpy Old Guy
Joined: 11 May 2005 Posts: 133577
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 3:37pm | IP Logged | 10
|
post reply
|
|
Neither!!Tho there is something on the horizon.........
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Vinny Valenti Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 17 April 2004 Location: United States Posts: 8157
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 3:54pm | IP Logged | 11
|
post reply
|
|
> First explored the JBF in its nascent form 24 years ago which would peg me at 33 at the time. Now I’m nearing fucking 60. Damn.
Math like this has me thinking more about my mortality. I was in my late 20s when I first encountered JB online the AOL BYRNE WARD. Now I'm older than he was, then.
I remember a recent online post about 9/11 and a comment about a 47-year-old woman named Edna that perished in the attacks. At first there was musing that it was odd for a woman that young to be named Edna. But then someone else did the math and noted that if she would have been 70 years old today, which was eye-opening because it just doesn't feel like all that long ago.
I've been starting to think about "the great unknown", myself. I'm 51(!) now, and that's like a kiss of death in the tech world, because it's such an ageist industry. My kind of job can be done completely remotely, and has been since COVID. But companies are starting to clamp down and I'm feeling that I'm getting too old to go back to the daily 1 hour and 40 minute commute that I used to do. But insisting on remote work will limit my options and salary (let's face it, if I can do the job remotely from NJ, someone else can do the same thing from the midwest (or heck, India) for far less money. I'm getting to the point where I'm ok with that, and am starting to think about what I want to do with my next (last) 15 years in the workforce.
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|
Peter Martin Byrne Robotics Member
Joined: 17 March 2008 Location: Canada Posts: 15998
|
Posted: 23 November 2024 at 3:59pm | IP Logged | 12
|
post reply
|
|
QUOTE:
Tho there is something on the horizon......... |
|
|
Ooooh. [String swell]
|
Back to Top |
profile
| search
|
|