Wish I could stay home and ....
#11
Originally Posted by TanyaL
Do you have sick leave that you can take to heal your emotional psyche?
Ohh, that's a good one! But, alas, no, I work for one of those passive/agressive companies that doesn't give a set number of days to use up. We can't roll over unused vacation either. I know I shouldn't wish my life away, but.......
It makes it a bit easier to know I am not the only one ;)
#16
I have to work too, and am not sure I will ever be able to retire. I told my daughter a few months ago that I have a new retirement plan. Work til I am 65-70 (sigh) and then move in with her. Haha!! Except where will I put my quilting studio? Hmmmm...that plan may need to be revised.
#17
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I said I was going to retire at 50 and stay home and quilt. I got an intro into what it is going to be like..(unemployed and looking for work.) Use to hate being home until I learned to quilt. It is a cure to insanity of the work force.
#19
Originally Posted by tsnana2000
I have to work too, and am not sure I will ever be able to retire. I told my daughter a few months ago that I have a new retirement plan. Work til I am 65-70 (sigh) and then move in with her. Haha!! Except where will I put my quilting studio? Hmmmm...that plan may need to be revised.
Gave up my money pit house and moved in with one of my daughters - at her request. Lost my sewing room but I have small table for cutting & machines in my brdroom. I did that for years, I can do it again! I don't have to do a thing if I don't want to except pick up my 2 DGSs after school! It's wonderful and my stress level has plummeted! I sew, get on the QB everyday! My wish came true & I love it!!
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