compounder
Dryer sheet aficionado
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- Sep 18, 2017
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Congratulations!
The annual bonus hit on 1/31. That night I gave notice to my management and today I informed the client I'm working for (both times ready for the possibility, though I thought it unlikely, that I'd be shown the door immediately).
The bonus finished my OMY list: 401(k) match, 401(k) 100% vesting, bonus.
I'll be finishing up my current assignment in early March, head back home, turn in computer and tools, and start FIREd life, probably somewhere around 3/8 or 3/11. That was my preferred time frame.
I'm excited/giddy/nervous all at the same time. Mostly excited.
I think I'm starting to understand how DW felt in 10/22 when she FIREd...
Last day at the plant was Friday 3/1. Just have to pack up the apartment, drive home, and take one day to turn in computer, tools, and do exit interview. Last actual day, Thursday 3/7!
Much smiling is happening.
I'm a bit jealous! I ER'd after w#rking from home for a year. I had no exit interview, no going away party, just a pre-paid FEDEX label to ship back my computer. Retirement was anticlimactic to say the least! I did enjoy turning off the alarm clock.I remember those days from 19 years ago. Take time to enjoy the feeling.
Ah yes, retirement day....
It's one of the ~10 days/events that have happened in my lifetime that are burned into NVRAM.
...and first full day of retirement! It feels... about the same right now (I would normally be on my 4-day turnaround through Monday). DW thinks that next Tuesday, when I don't have to go to the airport and board a plane, will be when it sinks in. I think she's right.
Been a few weeks for me. Feels like what I imagine missing a limb might feel like... you keep forgetting its not there over and over again. I'm finally starting to not immediately start checking/answering email when I wake up, though still waking up at 5am.
P.S. Congrats!
I wonder if I had already "checked out" when I left Megacorp. I thought about it occasionally, but just never felt much one way or the other about not going in every day. Adjusting to a modest pension vs a decent salary deposit every month was a little more of an issue for a while until I got my financial house in order. Announcing my exit on a Tuesday and leaving that Friday didn't give me a lot of time for details like that. YMMV
Last day at the plant was Friday 3/1. Just have to pack up the apartment, drive home, and take one day to turn in computer, tools, and do exit interview. Last actual day, Thursday 3/7!
Much smiling is happening.