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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by Adelie</i> <br /><br />My employer will most likely want me to work part-time from afar, since I have a distinct skill set, experience, their primary customer loves me and my resume looks good on their proposals. I also have other things I want to dabble in to turn a buck. So, I may wind earning my keep by working part-time, general work around the house, golf and model railroading (not necessarily in that order)! Just losing the daily commute I have would add 15 hours to my life each week. Not to mention the possibly achieving the goal of all this-slowing down and leaving the rat-race behind. <br /> <br />But I must confess, I have mixed emotions right now. <br />[sigh] <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />I sold my business about 3 months ago, didn't make a killing on the sale, but my girlfriend and I discussed the options, with her having a severly handicapped child I offered to stay home, help take care/raise him and get the house in shape for selling (she is a Tim Taylor sibling/clone, she sees a wall as a thing to tear down [B)] I told if she had her way, we would live in a frame house only) and with her job being with a large heavy equip manufacture and she makes some decent money, we felt it was best. I have to say though, I find I have less time for RR stuff since I decided to semi-retire. But I do enjoy my life a whole lot more, at 45 if feels great to not have a schedule to worry about except her to-do list [;)] <br /> <br />With the planned move, I think you will find the pace a whole lot better, your ducks will be in a better row. I see this as a plus for your future. (I didn't catch the employment part the first time) <br /> <br />
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