Saturday, January 01, 2011

Memories



My ID badge triggered the time clock for start and end of work day. It provided access to and from stairways. The badge is our 'key' for entry most everywhere in the facility, and even the gate for secured parking.

Associated with our Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) all department safety reps had a card that would be placed directly behind his or her ID badge. I had the pleasure of chairing our IIPP Taskforce, a sub-committee of ARMC's Safety Committee.

My California State License is due to expire in August, 2011. However, it might as well expire this month of January. That was $220 bi-annually which I will not need to pay this year.

I have thirty-four years of terrific memories, and leave my job with a sense of pride and satisfaction with regard to my employment experiences.

I am investing in 'Internet Advertising Affiliation' right away. I cannot be bored after retirement with nothing to do.

This is a happy start of a Happy New Year because today — New Year's Day — is my outdate. Yes, my first day of retirement.

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your retirement. I hope Shirley's "to do" list for you isn't too long.

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  2. S[in]… — Believe it or not, Shirley has not given me the anticipated "to do" list. However, I generally keep busy with things around here on my own.

    For instance, yesterday I cleaned the toilets, vacuumed everywhere, mopped kitchen and bathrooms floors, and ran the dishwasher. As well, I did grocery shopping.

    I can choose to have a lazy day or make myself busy, and it is nice to have that be my choice.

    Today I am starting a crock pot of slow-cooked chili. It should turn out nicely.

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