juniorfjr
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Are you north, south, east or west of town? I've got friends that live near Cheney, others in Liberty Lake and some out North of Division st. All good areas, different escape routes for each.
We will be in the Eagle Ridge development about 5 miles south of town. Nice location close to downtown. Hwy 195 leads to Pullman where Linda will love to go to relive her "WSU" days.Are you north, south, east or west of town? I've got friends that live near Cheney, others in Liberty Lake and some out North of Division st. All good areas, different escape routes for each.
+1 - ran outta likes today. Thanks for the well wishes. I was born and raised in Renton overlooking the Boeing Renton plant. When I was a child I would watch the 727 coal burners take off over Lake Washington. My Dad was a life time Boeing employee and so am I with 38 years.Congrats on the new house and good luck on the VLO. No guarantee they'll offer it again, but my wife had it offered twice. My wife put 37 years in at the "Kite company" and just took the VLO at the end of May. We had planned on her retiring a year later, but with the possibility of an actual layoff without the 6 months of pay we decided to go for it. Essentially she's retiring 6 months early, considering the 6 months of pay upfront (that paid off the mortgage and greatly reduced our monthly costs). I'll need to keep working a little longer to support her in the lifestyle she's accustomed to.
Spokane seems to be a popular retirement destination for Lazy B employees. The wife knows numerous co-workers that have headed that way and we might some day also. I wouldn't mind moving out into the sticks outside of Tonasket where I already own half a 40 acre parcel with a friend that owns 290 adjoining acres, but the wife has vetoed that plan due to the desire to be near hospitals and airport. Spokane has both of those and you don't have to go too far out of town to get a big piece of land that's affordable. Maybe we'll join you in a couple years after we get completely fed up with the horrendous traffic around here (I intentionally start work at 5am to avoid morning traffic, but can tell you that Hwy 167 is FULL of cars at 4:30am and occasionally we come to a complete stop! At 4:30 in the morning!)
No it is Seattle.(I intentionally start work at 5am to avoid morning traffic, but can tell you that Hwy 167 is FULL of cars at 4:30am and occasionally we come to a complete stop! At 4:30 in the morning!)
People are commuting at 4:30 am? Man, that's F'd up.
+ 1. I will and thank you. For you poor folks commuting many a miles here is an interesting article in the Seattle Times.I start work at 5am just south of the Seattle Airport. I-5 is full of cars at 4:30am just like Hwy 167. I recently moved from Puyallup to North Tacoma. Takes the same amount of time to get to work. I have at least 15 years to go before I can retire...sigh. Enjoy, Jim!
Exasperation - the perfect word!You'll feel better having made the cut and separated from the exasperation. Welcome to my world, see you next June!
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