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I'm planning to fully retire this time next year and am turning over the trucking business, which consists of 2 trucks, 2 drivers, an agent and an accountant to my grand daughter who has learned the business inside and out and plans to pilot one of the trucks down the road, it's time for me to enjoy what time I have left on planet earth and let the next generation have at it.
Thank you DU for all the support you've shown in the past years and am looking forward to full retirement.
Love ya all.
On edit: Thank you each and everyone of you for the Hearts, this right here is why this is the only social website I belong to, all others are irrelevant to me.
niyad
(130,454 posts)Deuxcents
(25,994 posts)spanone
(141,211 posts)2naSalit
(100,959 posts)It will take some getting used to, especially waking up in the same place every day. After a couple months you start noticing that the bed doesn't rumble on cold nights.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,873 posts)I'm really looking forward to being able to spend time with my family while knowing that the business is in good hands, she's really smart, and like I said, she knows the business inside and out and is a very good driver.
2naSalit
(100,959 posts)The best parts to look forward to.
It took me a while to get used to not having a refer right behind me, I stopped hauling food a couple years before I retired and I found I needed to park near a refer unit to sleep. It took a while to get used to not having the unit run through the cycles, I was so conditioned to waking up if it wasn't changing cycles regularly! Then, after I quit, I had to get used to the other parts, no engine running under the bed, waking up in the same place every day.
The things I really enjoyed were being able to wash my hands and face whenever I chose and a shower every day if I chose. I may have retired from the road in '92 but there are some things that are still with me from those days, like my 'road time' mode once I start driving somewhere... I automatically find myself on a mission and not willing to stop to check out points of interest along the way like I was on a tight schedule. It was a little bittersweet when I drove to northern New England from Montana last year, I hardly needed a map, I had seen all those roads and places before... and will probably never see again. Glad I did it, though.
Enjoy your last year behind the big wheel, you deserve all the enjoyment you can get, road warrior is a hard job no matter how cushy you have it.
c-rational
(3,145 posts)brer cat
(27,442 posts)I hope your retirement will be very enjoyable, and your granddaughter will make you proud as she takes over your business.
Talitha
(7,775 posts)And best of luck to your grand daughter - she sounds like a very smart cookie!
chicoescuela
(2,808 posts)blm
(114,460 posts)Figarosmom
(10,427 posts)And enjoy. Start planning now. Equip your hobbies or things you'd like to try now so you can start right in.
sheshe2
(96,606 posts)I knew your granddaughter has made trips with you, pretty cool you're leaving the business in her capable hands. She learned from the best!
Enjoy your retirement next year!
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,873 posts)maybe I can finally take that trip to Vietnam, provided that Trumpedo's State Dept. doesn't screw it up again.
sheshe2
(96,606 posts)They messed up the trip you planned?!
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,873 posts)LoisB
(12,555 posts)canetoad
(20,400 posts)But a question; are you going to be here all day, every day after that?
And please pass on my best wishes to your grand daughter - she'll do well and be a credit to you.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,873 posts)I'm going to indulge myself in my one true passion, restoring a classic car, I'm looking for either a '56 or '57 Chevy Nomad to restore back to factory specs.
NJCher
(42,753 posts)Doing what you love. Hope youll share pics of your Chevy restoration.
mahina
(20,518 posts)Always.
Cool about your granddaughter!
Cha
(317,702 posts)Very Best Wishes For the Next Journey of your Life.. and may it be a long and Healthy one.
☮️🌺🌻🕯️🕊️💜
Woodycall
(598 posts)Irish_Dem
(80,408 posts)I love that she is taking it all over! So cool.
You will love retirement, but get some hobbies.
