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How did retirement lead to fixing cars??!!

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by jerrymildred, Mar 4, 2022.

  1. jerrymildred

    jerrymildred Senior Member

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    On January 1 of this year I became what's sometimes called a "gentleman of leisure." I was looking forward to retirement so I'd be more available to my friends and of course have more family time. Collecting sea shells and playing shuffleboard were not on my to-do list. I need to stay busy.

    A few weeks ago, I had stopped by Tampa Hybrids to see my friend, Todd, who owns the place. And he up and offered me a part time job!! I wasn't looking for work or for money, but it seemed like an answer to prayer in that I get to help a friend and still have most of the week for other things.

    We worked out the details and I started on March 1 as a shop assistant working two days a week. What a great group of people to work with. It's amazing how welcome they have made me feel even though I''m probably twice as old as anyone in the shop.

    It's going to take a while to get the 68-year old body toughened back up so I tend to be a little achey after a day of crawling around in cars installing carpets, seats, trim, etc. (Cat shield installation provides a nice little upper body workout, btw.) But I'm having a blast and learning a ton of new things. The mechanics there really know their stuff and they've been super about filling in my huge and numerous knowledge gaps. It's the kind of atmosphere that makes you want to excel.

    I did not see this coming, but I'm glad it did.
     
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    wonderful!

    we now have an insider :sneaky::p
     
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    At age 72, I was resigned (retired?) to unemployable,

    Next week, I'll install a Class 3 receiver hitch and trailer light kit in my Tesla Model 3. Opportunity.

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    Congratulations on your new job; sounds like a good fit.

    I seem to be doing less-and-less car stuff, more cooking, and baking...
     
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    Congrats on your new job! Yeah share with us the insider's EV market stories.
     
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    Your new opportunity sounds like a great fit.
     
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    Been hard at it since 2009. This retirement stuff is awfully time-consuming. I did quit working on cars (outside of tire rotations and a rare oil change) mostly in favor of home-improvement projects. My wife never complained about the mess in the garage, but she was all-in when I needed help parting with 2/3 of my tools and moving the remainder to the basement.
     
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    Congrats on the job. Keep us in the EV loop! (y)

    Two days a week sounds plenty.
    Good to keep you on a schedule and have a pleasure while doing it.
    This is good for your health and life!

    Maybe you can tame all the youngins there and tell em stories from your past :LOL:
     
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    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    They actually PAY you to play with cars and you don’t have to worry about going to the gym??
    NICE!

    I can’t wait until I get to retire!!!
    Most of MY hobbies are money sinks…. :(

    All the Best!
    If I ever need to buy a used dual-fuel ride….I might have to take a day-trip to Tampa!!
     
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    Well, I did sign a non-disclosure agreement, so there are limits to that sort of stuff. :D

    :LOL: I'm already telling them probably more stories than they want to hear. Nothin' like a fresh audience for stories and one-liners.

    It's really sumpthin' ain't it? :)

    Actually, I worked three days this week because they were short handed. Thursday I got to change out a combo meter on an '04. I'd done a couple on our own cars, but I was a little rusty. One of the guys gave me tips so I didn't need to go find that Youtube video I keep linking to here on PC. The guy I'm working with is fairly new and hadn't done one before, so he helped. I found out just how brittle those air vent pieces can get. One of them crumbled like sugar candy when I touched it! Owner was very understanding.

    Come on down! Check the website first to see if we have what you're looking for.
     
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    What a great gig! Yea - it never seemed possible that one would have to do more work, once retired. Sounds like some of us retirees could get out of a lot of honey-do's - if such an opportunity arose. (Mental note, keep an eye out for help wanted signs)

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    BTW, how's the new knee working out with the new job?
     
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    Best Practices when there's access to official techstream. Todd may have other reason's for keeping some info hush hush too.
     
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    Thanks for asking. I was a little concerned before the first day, but it's not bad. The knee does get pretty stiff if I forget to stretch it. I don't seem to do any more miles at work than at home, but I also don't get to sit down as much at work. So I ice it as soon as I get home. (I also normally ice after my morning 2-mile walk on the other days.)

    Kneeling on it is out of the question, of course, and so is squatting. But I can get down on the floor and back up pretty well. Kneeling on the other knee works fine. I have to be careful when crawling around inside cars installing carpets and seats and stuff.

    So, other than having to be careful to not accidentally kneel on it and to remember to stretch it every couple hours, it does fine and is ready to go again the next day. The guys know what's up with it and are really accommodating. And everyone needs a little breather now and then anyway.

    I suspect he does, although most stuff is common knowledge.
     
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    Sea shell collecting has been miss underestimated.
     
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    Miss Underestimated
     
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    my father swept the beaches with his metal detector and collected seashells. i inherited a bunch of worthless metal and seashells. he enjoyed it though
     
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    What husband doesn't love a hobby that gets you out of the house

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    when i was driving a mercedes diesel, i used to take it to a 2 man shop for repairs. they were incredible slobs, and the place was always a mess, but they were brilliant techs and could fix anything at a reasonable cost, and people lined up for service.
    i used to think, 'i could come in here and clean this place up once a week, what a difference it would make, and i could learn about car repair at the same time.'
    nah...
     
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