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Post by dustoff262 on Apr 21, 2020 20:43:58 GMT -5
He robbed himself of his retirement. He stuck around too long. Sometimes you gotta leave the job like you leave a bad spouse. Fast and never look back. Plenty of retirees are dying from it too. Take a walk over to any Finest Message printer in any command over the last few weeks. Grab a handful of those messages and thumb through them. Reading through those messages, which include deaths of retired MOS, is like reading through the obituaries in any of your local newspapers. Being retired is not a guarantee that you won't catch this virus. I am still working as I approach my 28th Anniversary and I will leave when I am ready. How many pages will the union magazines reserve in the back for all the deaths that have happened. True, leave on your terms. No disrespect intended for those still working. But here is where I think a lot of chiefs get wrong. It's a very tight race at the top. Chiefs are competing for each others spot. Most, if financially savvy, dont need to work anymore and live a great life. But something about being a big boss keeps them on longer than anyone finds useful. If they are a great guy, doing a good balancing act, and protecting the men and women below them, I applaud their desire to stay on.
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