training for retirement

Carl Meyer cmpiano@comcast.net
Thu, 15 Jan 2004 08:43:14 -0800


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Why would anyone feel the need to nail down the lid of a coffin anyway? =
Hmmmm?

Carl Meyer Ptg assoc
Santa Clara, Ca.

  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: Avery Todd=20
  To: Pianotech=20
  Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 5:48 PM
  Subject: Re: training for retirement


  Hi Joe,=20

  I love it! Although I'd prefer to be buried in something other than a=20
  square grand! Although I guess it "is" the correct shape! :-)=20

  Avery=20

  P.S. Just kidding!=20

  At 05:38 PM 1/14/04, you wrote:

    Kurt said: "I guess the point is, once a person doesn't have to work =
anymore
    it's
    just slightly more difficult to find meaning in daily life.  Or =
reward,
    or significance.  How is this regulated?"

    Kurt,
    If I may suggest, Don't Retire....Just slow down and enjoy your =
bounty.
    Unless you have reached "critical mass" in you financial well-being,
    retirement is not in the cards. From another angle: Most of my class =
mates,
    that retired after 20-30 years in the "mill" are all DEAD! I think =
there is
    a lesson to be learned in that.
    For myself, I have given my family the following instructions: The =
day you
    find me, nose down in a square grand, just shove me inside, close =
and seal
    the lid and bury me in the damned thing.<G>
    Best Regards,
    Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)
    Captain, Tool Police
    Squares Are I


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