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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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For lots of years I liked my job, then I hated it, so I forced change. I was fortunate in the fact that I could quit any day and have a job the next day because I was a specialist in an an industrial area of service that I designed.
Then I wanted to move on because I get bored when there's no more challenge. So I changed jobs in the same field. Within a few years I topped out opportunity for advancement in that arena, so I decided to try something different. I started building powerhouses and I loved that, but it kept me away from home a lot. The pay was insane, but so was my ex-wife. That made it love-hate. When I started doing that I had already run out of room for advancement, then I was involved in a work accident and that was that. My health had been failing for a long time, so it was time to be done anyways. Now I'm retired and I putter. I love what I do even more. I've truly been blessed all throughout the years.
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Dear Lord, Thank You.
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![]() Since I retired I've taken up woodworking full time, bought a CNC machine, taught myself how to do the programming and run it, and I'm now teaching myself how to make furniture. The internet kicks ass. The opportunities to learn a new craft are endless.
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