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working these 60 hour weeks, leaves virtually NO time to work on my bike.

i may be forced into retirement, so that i will have time to do my "trike conversion".

bottom line is, without the WAGES the PROJECT slows WAY down.

i'm tired of working for "the man" anyhow!i am thinking, end of the year, i am gonna hang up my hard hat!

AGAIN!!

just jt

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working these 60 hour weeks, leaves virtually NO time to work on my bike.

i may be forced into retirement, so that i will have time to do my "trike conversion".

bottom line is, without the WAGES the PROJECT slows WAY down.

i'm tired of working for "the man" anyhow!i am thinking, end of the year, i am gonna hang up my hard hat!

AGAIN!!

just jt

 

While don't you propose an offer to your boss , "They trike out your scoot and you will quit sooner ! " . It will be a win-win situation ! :rotf::rotf::rotf::stirthepot:

 

 

BEER30

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Trust me, Retiring will not give ya any more time. Im beginning to think there is a never ending list of GO DO's. I look back and wonder how I kept up with everything at home when I was still working. Love retirement though even though I seem more busy than ever. May be I'm just working a lot slower nowadays. LOL. Good luck on your project. :thumbsup2:

Would love to build a trike myself someday. If I ever get time that is.

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