I believe I was sent here to prepare for the invasion of Earth but I discovered pipe smoking and day drinking and focus on that instead.
Wow, thank you for sharing all of this. Sounds like a full and exciting life from here. What sort of businesses did you start?First real job I was a mfg. representative in the jewelry industry. I had 5 mfg and they were all fine gold 14kt and above. I had all of New England as my territory and it was big. I di well as I could sell and I had nice stuff. My sample case had 50,000.00 in it and I was careful where I was at all times.
My next gig was the car business which was like shooting ducks in a barrel. Instead of me having to cold call all the jewelry stores, the customers came to me. I set records at a couple of dealerships and became a truck manager before my second year in the business. I became a sales manager when they figured out I was making more as a truck manager than the general manager of the entire dealer.
I opened my first business in June 1990 and then bought the plaza where my business was 4 years later. For 27 years I worked for myself and retired in 2017 when I sold my last business.
Now I smoke my pipes, hang out on the internet, read some books and watch some tv. Sports ended up wrecking my body and after 6 sports related surgeries with the last being a spinal fusion with all kinds of metal I am physically toast and need a wheel chair and walker.
I have no regrets as I was a sports junkie. I got to ski some amazing mountains and scuba dive at some of the worlds best reefs. I belonged to a tennis club and I belonged to The TPC Prestancia which was a golf club right across the street from the development I lived in.
I do miss my tennis , skiing and scuba diving the most. I loved golf but it was like a job having to practice and play a lot to keep my game in decent shape.
I have consulted for Chicago public. Thank you for serving the community.Usually, I do whatever I want, unless the wife adds to the "Honey-Do" list.
I retired nearly 20 years ago after 35 years as a Chicago Public School teacher, most of it as the school Liberry-ian.
Same school, same room, same desk for 33 of those years. I taught all grades, K-8, in a Southwest side school at 25th. and Kildare, in Little Village.
Since 1974, I teach Sunday School for Sophomores and Juniors at my church, where I also serve as a tonsured and ordained Reader.
But, as I am wont to say, "every day is Saturday but Sunday."