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Originally Posted by Rusty
I retired in 2016. Went back to work after about a year. Did the Home Depot thing during covid. Quit, and took a year off. Got bored again and started to drive a semi for about a year just to see what it was like. Company I work for now got me through LinkedIn. Have my own company pickup. Drive around all day out in the gas patch as they call it. Taking care of the company customers. It's a zero stress job and they pay me well.
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You are living the life!
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Originally Posted by MZ DAIZY
I sold my main business in 2012 and did nothing for 5 years. My wife signed us up for golf lessons cause she got tired of me sitting around the house drinking beer all day. We wound up getting employed part time at our golf club. It's a high stress and a low paying job, but I golf 6 days a week for free so there's that. I have a side gig printing t-shirts that basically died due to Covid. I'm thinking I might put a little effort into that to build it up again.
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There's still a market for custom t-shirts. I order a bunch a week from Amazon, mostly with dumb/comedic custom writing on it lol.
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Originally Posted by Rusty
Covid killed a lot of things. Not only people. I was also doing some consulting work with a friend of mine from Elliott. When covid hit, that dried up. I was making some good money doing that too.
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I can't believe it's been 5 years since COVID.