Posted on 08/30/2012 7:04:58 PM PDT by Randy Larsen
I am retiring tomorrow after 33 years(8/31/2012).
It's easy to sit in your trailer with no wheels and type out derogatory comments all while hiding behind a fictitious screen name criticizing someone you have never met over facts you know are baseless.
“Both sides being equal, your reply to this thread is absolutely spineless and tasteless!”
Lashing out in anger is one sign you are starting to understand. There might be hope for you yet. Don’t toss out your work boots though, you might yet need them.
Well you're right about one thing! I'm gonna need those boots for hunting for now.
“Well you’re right about one thing! I’m gonna need those boots for hunting for now.”
Good thinking. That way if you shoot yourself in the foot, like you did by posting this thread all about you, you’ll hopefully not bleed to death.
Try to reach down into yourself and thank the taxpayers for your leisure to hunt. They deserve at least that much.
I guess your right!
No need for any of us to retire.
You couldn’t do it, could you?
You can’t say “thank you” to the taxpayers.
Tells us all we need to know about you.
"Laws are somebody's opinion, enforced with violence."
In this case, it's somebody's outright theft, enforced with violence...
The thanks I owe is to God and my family only! The taxpayers helped me to accomplish my goal, not deter me from my objective. I gave the taxpayers all my body could endure, and now they will help me through my elderly years.
I do owe a thanks to CalPers though, they made my transition today totally painless because of the classes I attended before hand.
“The thanks I owe is to God and my family only! “
This is a common Government Employee psychological disorder.
Fortunately, that is also covered by your continuing taxpayer-subsidized (thanklessly so, I remind you) health insurance.
I’m not sure what you mean by thankless...I still have to pay some for my health insurance, but I am thankful that I was given the opportunity and also survived to retirement age.
My family and me endured many hardships during those years, but now is the time to enjoy with them the time they were deprived of.
Sorry you don’t approve, but you and those like you are never satisfied anyway.
“Sorry you dont approve, but you and those like you are never satisfied anyway.”
It’s not that I don’t approve, It’s that I’m fascinated by how disconnected you are from reality. It’s a government thing, I suppose.
You really don’t think you owe any thanks to the taxpayer, yet you expect the taxpayer to fund these things you will be getting (after no more hardship, or even less hardship than most taxpayers endure) at the taxpayers expense.
You never stopped to think where it all comes from.
I got a raise at the first of the year. Didn’t even know it was coming.
I got a raise at the first of the year.
lol...Of course ya did Randy...
BTW, since this thread is about two years old, which year was that?
This must have really been eating you alive...wowza..
Hey, like many of your government class co-workers, you should file an injury claim while your at it. Bigger bucks! I bet the private sector still has a few more bucks left to choke out of them!
Cheers! And congratulations Randy!
With the medical problems I have, I could probably get Soc. Disabilty and not pay taxes.
I’m not interested in MILKING the system that you wish you could. My retirement barely pays my portion of the bills my wife and I have, but we are surviving.
I paid my way and continue to today. No fancy medical program,no tax breaks, and no handouts.
Like I said before, if you don’t like it...TS!
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