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Originally Posted by Chillpill
21 years AD, one of the few lucky ones that flew up until the end and never really had a desk job. Got out couple years ago just in time before it went full woke. Now fully retired, happily married living in commiefornia. Lived like an O-1 the entire time I was in and continue to do so. House, car, toys all paid off (no my wife is not my sugar momma). Can't even spend half my retirement every month so why bother adding to the pile? Time is more valuable than money at this point in life. Phone never rings, alarms never goes off, not even considering a 6 figure job. Serious first world problems I have. Thought airlines would be cool but realized I hate airports and bag dragging more than I like flying. The vax pretty much put the nail in the coffin for me anyways. Aint gonna get it.
PS: I just lurk here from time to time for the comedic value.
I say this sincerely and respectfully, I am happy that you're happy. However, a couple of things.
I work less than half of each month. With good use of the contract and vacation rules, I can go almost two months without working -- and I could not imagine being off work any more, nor would I ever want to! Waking up every morning without a purpose is not fun nor good for your health. I agree that time with family and friends is priceless.
I enjoy aviation because there's always something new to learn and the eye-hand-feet coordination and scanning skills keep my brain sharp.I also enjoy teaching or passing on my knowledge to the newer generation of pilots. Of course working yourself to death is muy no bueno. Being 40-ish and doing nothing for the rest of your life would be dreadful.
A military retirement in Commiefornia, even with everything paid for, isn't going to go very far in the future. CA is a sinkhole state and taxes will only go up. Our country is headed for a fiscal disaster. The last thing I would be counting on is a government check.
I don't live in CA. I live in an income tax free state and the cost of ownership/operation/taxes (everything's paid for) of the house and toys far exceed "half of a military retirement" pay.
Yes, money isn't everything. But not leaving your children's children a legacy is not good, especially when you have the skills to do so.
Proverbs 13:22 "A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children."