I left at 57 which was my goal in 1993 when hired at Xerox. I had worked since I was a kid gardens,lawn , painting gas stations,REVCO Rx then the USN. At Xerox I was sick and tired of working hurt. Fed up with the union and company shuffles. I had decided to retire early in 2014 . The wife and I figured GA as some of her family if here. Her father needed help he died in between all this.
Figured to live in his place , which he had given to the wife 10 yrs earlier till we found another one.
She found a home outside Athens in May. Our house in New Yorkisstan sold in a week that June I never told anyone at work. Lousy looters they are always slithering around. I was set to retire Aug 28 2015 the same day as the closing on the NY home. The Looters and company called a special meeting Aug 18 to announce we were being outsourced.
Yea no one said squat to me. So I went to GA on the 28th returned for another 2.5 months of torture so as not to loose out on 6 months of pay and medical. Stayed at a friends home.
I didn't work sat around on limited duty. Oct 17 I was called into the office and told they had to send me home, Rules ya know past 90 days on the light duty list. Took a month hung around the club some. Finally on Nov 17th I signed the papers and was gone by 0830 am headed south. The week of the 7 ft snow storm.
I was reminded if I sued I had signed papers it was up to me to pay the company lawyers. I responded , nah I think if I sue that will be decided on by the judge and if I win you'll be paying your fee.
The real burner is the union knew in April this was going to happen. I was called into the office on the same light duty stuff then.No one said hey Bill go out now and don't say anything.
I was on my way to SS disability and it was pulled back when I was stuck at work.
I did sue for my workers comp the company failed to pay me for. As I knew my lawyer was no win-no pay. He was paid and the company ate their fees.
Last July 2018 I received notice of being awarded my SSI full shot like I was 65-66 and back pay from April 2015. Can't even imagine the IRS taxes owed coming up this tax season.
I love being retired.
It is a tad boring here in Athens not many gun clubs around. ML shoot once a month where as in NY I could shoot 3-4 times in matches per month.
I hang out at a local gun shop and help with misused items.
Other than playing the medical insurance shuffle it's COOL being retired.
Bill