SJ#072225Having a full-time job is similar to having children. Aside from a child being an actual full-time job, they both provide an immediate sense of purpose or sense of accomplishing something without having to think about it. It gives a baseline value to your existence. Now that I have neither, it is something I will […]
Vacation Level Excitement – retirement thoughts
*the photo with this blog post is from my new shirt design featuring my favorite question on the annual employee survey we would take at work…It always annoyed the piss out of me. What jackass in corporate had the audacity to think people are going to be excited to come to work?* I will finally […]
UMAAD
It’s pretty clear I have a case of Undiagnosed Moderate Adult Attention Disorder (UMAAD). UMAAD is characterized by the constant shifting of focus, making little to very tiny incremental progress on any given task. If you find yourself with multiple browsers open each consisting of 7-10 tabs consisting of things you might want to go […]
Did I Retire Last Night?
Depending on your definition and how much work you allow in your definition of retired, I think I may have retired. One downside when going from full time employment to an as needed basis at the same company is it loses some of the spectacle of retiring. The best way to put it is by […]
Birthday Again
Another year down. Having a half birthday on January 1st breaks up the year into two perfect halves. The New Year and a birthday provide similar potential for reflection and false hope for improvement. Most people don’t make birthday resolutions, but I do entertain the notion of “maybe I should do this or that now […]
What are you going to do for health Insurance?
“What are you going to do for health insurance?” is the next most common question and it is a good one. With the ridiculousness of the American system of attaching healthcare to employment, we will have to turn to the marketplace. Healthcare in early retirement is one of the big considerations since it can be […]
What are you going to do with all that time?
It’s amazing how few people can fathom living a life without the necessity of going to work. Once I tell someone I plan to work less than 10 shifts per month, they immediately ask, “What are you going to do with all that time?” Surprisingly, even one of my best friends from College 1 that […]
Easing the Work Burden
The “retirement” that I have been seeking is not a total cessation of work or making income. I simply desire to be required to work less days than I am off per week. It appears that my part-time situation may have finally presented itself. There is a chance that in three months time, I could […]
Easier Access to More Money For Early Retirement: Updated IRS SEPP Rules For 2022
With the new IRS Sepp rules in 2022, it makes it easier to access more funds to help bridge the gap to traditional retirement age.
Merry COVID Christmas.
This year for Christmas, Megan gave me a tennis racket and COVID. Our theory is she picked it up while trying out some new gyms before the holidays. Once she brought it home, it was inevitable that I would get it despite trying to quarantine from each other in 724 sq feet of space. Despite […]