Well I retired from GM today

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Today was my last day at General Motors. Took a buyout and started my pension. Spent 1 year working assembly at Lansing Car Assembly making Grand Ams, Buicks and Oldsmobiles. A few years working Plant 3 Metal Fab then a few more years in the materials dept at Lansing Grand River Plant building Caddies and Camaros. Then, I graduated to Global Customer Audit, finally ending up working Metrology in LGR's CMM Room.

Now I need to find something else to do with my time. Maybe running coordinate measuring machines for a supplier or fabrication facility ( I got pretty good working with PC-DMIS, Zeiss Inspect and Polyworks). Maybe working as a liaison for a supplier in a local GM plant. Maybe something completely different, who knows.

All I know is that I can't sit at home eating chips and drinking beer since my wife doesn't give me enough of an allowance for that. ;-)

Kind of exciting trying to figure out what my future will be.
 
Buy a puppy.
Oh No. One is enough!

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Congratulations! Now you'll be busier than ever. I don't know how I ever found time to work...
This. Have been able to get a lot of little projects that got pushed aside done though. I did, however, make a daily schedule with a few no negotiation activities; coffee, exercise (gym or at home), nap, and cigar with bourbon before bedtime. Whats left over goes to doing all the other stuff. Never been happier.
 
Congratulations!
You've pulled the trigger and from what everyone I know who has retired has told me, you'll be very happy to have done so.
 
Congratulations!
I retired two years ago at age 53 after 31 years doing retouching with Photoshop. Last summer my ex wife and I started a tour company in the Niagara region and I do a lot of historical walking tours and I love it! There isn’t as much work in the winter (although I did three walking tours in the past week) but it’s very busy in the other three seasons (especially the summer months) It doesn’t even feel like a job, it’s so much fun meeting new people from all around the world.

So eventually you might want a stress free part time job too.
 
Congrats. From your experience there could maybe be some type of supply chain or consulting business you could start for yourself.
I recall it took me over a year to get used to being retired after working over 40 years.
 
Today was my last day at General Motors. Took a buyout and started my pension. Spent 1 year working assembly at Lansing Car Assembly making Grand Ams, Buicks and Oldsmobiles. A few years working Plant 3 Metal Fab then a few more years in the materials dept at Lansing Grand River Plant building Caddies and Camaros. Then, I graduated to Global Customer Audit, finally ending up working Metrology in LGR's CMM Room.

Now I need to find something else to do with my time. Maybe running coordinate measuring machines for a supplier or fabrication facility ( I got pretty good working with PC-DMIS, Zeiss Inspect and Polyworks). Maybe working as a liaison for a supplier in a local GM plant. Maybe something completely different, who knows.

All I know is that I can't sit at home eating chips and drinking beer since my wife doesn't give me enough of an allowance for that. ;-)

Kind of exciting trying to figure out what my future will be.
Congrats! I owned a 2002 Olds Alero that was without a doubt one of the best built cars I have ever owned. I bought her used with 36k on the clock at 10 years old. It had the coldest AC of any car I ever owned, and had the most comfortable interior of any other car that I have ever owned in that size range. Hats off to the team at Lansing Assembly who made it. It was a great car during the time I owned it.

Find something to retire to. If that is going back to work for smaller supplier, so be it. Maybe take a gunsmith course and get involved with that vocation if you have interest given your screen name.

Most importantly, dont sweat the small stuff......you have earned it.
 
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