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Final Commute

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I am one to never say never but in the case of commuting to the day-job that I have allowed to occupy my time for longer than I ever imagined since moving to the countryside of Wisconsin, today is my final time. Starting tomorrow, my ability to give my full attention to managing our Wintervale property will become my new primary occupation.

Another way to put it is, I am retiring. I am choosing to end a career that began in 1981 as a graduate of a technical education in electronics from an institution known for educating radio and television personality-hopefuls. Their electronic technology degree served me well and provided opportunities to work with some brilliant people on some breakout technologies over the years.

At that first job at a manufacturer of vacuum technologies for the surface analysis sciences, I was introduced to the nuances of manufacturing. During my 18-years with that company, I met and worked with Gary Engelhart, an electrical engineer who became the person I would follow to several different versions of system engineering and electronics manufacturing jobs for the rest of my days working in the field.

I tried to quit several times over the years, but Gary always made it clear I was welcome to return when my circumstances warranted. I am forever indebted to his confidence in my abilities. There is sadness in ending my time of working with all the staff at Gary’s electronics manufacturing company, but it is definitely offset by the thrill of claiming the rest of my days as my own.

I will not miss the stress of the day-job responsibilities.

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Starting tomorrow, here’s to leaving my car in the garage more often than not.

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Written by johnwhays

December 23, 2021 at 7:00 am

6 Responses

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  1. Congratulations John!

    Steve R

    December 23, 2021 at 9:15 am

    • Thanks, Steve! I can go biking any day of the week now! I still haven’t bought a fat-bike, though.

      johnwhays

      December 23, 2021 at 5:00 pm

  2. Good for you🎈 There’s nothing more rewarding than not knowing or caring what day of the week it is❤️

    Judy

    December 23, 2021 at 9:03 am

  3. Congratulations! I don’t believe you will ever regret beginning this new stage of life😉🥰
    Enjoy your last day at work before you begin your first day as a retiree!

    Mary

    December 23, 2021 at 8:37 am

    • Thanks, Marebare! I’m home and my car is parked in the garage! It’s official.

      johnwhays

      December 23, 2021 at 4:57 pm


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