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Old 2 August 2024, 11:31 AM   #61
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Congrats. 44 years old as a cop huh? I picked the wrong line of work.


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Old 2 August 2024, 11:46 AM   #62
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Today is my first day being officially retired. After 22 years of being a cop in my big city, I’m done! I made it!

My local AD was great to work with when I told them I wanted something to celebrate it with and came through with this sub just a month ago. Perfect!

Not sure what I will do from here as being 44 leaves a lot of options on the table. For now, I think I’ll just relax and enjoy the feeling of no responsibility!


Congrats, an.d thank you for your service. Good short term plan. Enjoy your Sub!

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Old 2 August 2024, 12:42 PM   #63
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Good for you! Thank you for doing a very hard job, I hope your retirement is awesome.
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Old 2 August 2024, 01:24 PM   #64
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Thank you so much for your service. Huge. And big league congrats on that LV. Sick as it gets.


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Old 2 August 2024, 01:42 PM   #65
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Congrats on both fronts enjoy both…

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Old 2 August 2024, 03:42 PM   #66
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Congrats. I’m not too far behind u. I hit 28 yrs in November. I will probably go end of next year, trying to get as close to maximum as possible. Now I just need an AD to hook me up with a special something.

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Today is my first day being officially retired. After 22 years of being a cop in my big city, I’m done! I made it!

My local AD was great to work with when I told them I wanted something to celebrate it with and came through with this sub just a month ago. Perfect!

Not sure what I will do from here as being 44 leaves a lot of options on the table. For now, I think I’ll just relax and enjoy the feeling of no responsibility!

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Old 2 August 2024, 04:27 PM   #67
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Old 2 August 2024, 05:11 PM   #68
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Congrats on your watch and retirement:-)
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Old 2 August 2024, 08:53 PM   #69
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How much will you live off monthly as a retired cop at 44? I’m 37 and can’t fathom retiring right now
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Old 2 August 2024, 09:12 PM   #70
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How much will you live off monthly as a retired cop at 44? I’m 37 and can’t fathom retiring right now

My guess is there was a windfall or inheritance along the line somewhere.


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Old 2 August 2024, 09:30 PM   #71
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Congratulations. I am a retired LEO who did 30 years and got out when I was 49, a few months shy of 50. I have been out for almost 11 years and it has been the best 11 years of my life. I did not realize how much pressure and stress I was under until I was not. I have focused on my health, lost 30 plus pounds, walk 4 miles a day and lift weights 3 days a week. I feel great and am in better shape than 30 years ago. I also spend a lot of time with my family and friends. Retirement is what we make of it. Enjoy yours and I wish you good health and a long retirement.
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Old 2 August 2024, 10:00 PM   #72
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Old 2 August 2024, 10:12 PM   #73
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Today is my first day being officially retired. After 22 years of being a cop in my big city, I’m done! I made it!

My local AD was great to work with when I told them I wanted something to celebrate it with and came through with this sub just a month ago. Perfect!

Not sure what I will do from here as being 44 leaves a lot of options on the table. For now, I think I’ll just relax and enjoy the feeling of no responsibility!

The fact you did this for so many years is an amazing accomplishment these days. What law enforcement faces each day is insane! So congratulations and enjoy your retirement!!
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Old 2 August 2024, 10:32 PM   #74
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Old 2 August 2024, 10:42 PM   #75
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Old 3 August 2024, 12:38 AM   #76
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Congratulations! Watch looks great and thank you for your service ! Enjoy your time off!
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Old 3 August 2024, 12:42 AM   #77
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I tried retirement for 4 months. Fixed every property I own.then got my job back mate.:)

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Old 3 August 2024, 12:52 AM   #78
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Get to work. Men don’t tolerate idleness. We need purpose.
Are you for real??? You work for wealth and that wealth offers opportunity and freedom to experience life to its fullest. Being independently wealthy makes you master of your destiny. Experiencing financial freedom when you’re young enough and healthy enough to enjoy it is a gift.
You really want to work to your grave??
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Old 3 August 2024, 12:57 AM   #79
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That's awesome! Congrats on retirement, and the beautiful watch. Time to relax, then take work again toward another pension! 😂
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Old 3 August 2024, 01:01 AM   #80
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Are you for real??? You work for wealth and that wealth offers opportunities to experience life to its fullest. Being independently wealthy also makes you master of your destiny that gives you freedom.
You really want to work to your grave??

I whole heartedly agree with you but his statement does have some validity. Too many men I’ve known ended up dead less than a year after retirement.

An old man once told me “the secret to old age is trying to outlive your projects.” Or something along those lines. So now I’ve acquired so many projects I tell everyone I’m going to live to 90 at least.


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Old 3 August 2024, 01:09 AM   #81
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Today is my first day being officially retired. After 22 years of being a cop in my big city, I’m done! I made it!

My local AD was great to work with when I told them I wanted something to celebrate it with and came through with this sub just a month ago. Perfect!

Not sure what I will do from here as being 44 leaves a lot of options on the table. For now, I think I’ll just relax and enjoy the feeling of no responsibility!


You are only 44! What are you going to do now ?


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Old 3 August 2024, 01:15 AM   #82
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I whole heartedly agree with you but his statement does have some validity. Too many men I’ve known ended up dead less than a year after retirement.

An old man once told me “the secret to old age is trying to outlive your projects.” Or something along those lines. So now I’ve acquired so many projects I tell everyone I’m going to live to 90 at least.


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So true.
Thats because they were brainwashed early to believe their identity and purpose was defined by their job and not who they are as an individual and it is sad to see. They never had the time to develop who they were as an adult and explore other interest and possibilities. It’s a self imposed prison term of guilt and restrictions. Most of it is the fear of the unknown to even dare to dream.
You only get one life and very few live theirs to the fullest.
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Old 3 August 2024, 01:22 AM   #83
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Old 3 August 2024, 01:32 AM   #84
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Work is good for many people. Everyone is wired differently. In my profession (MD) I see many men die shortly after retirement. I will work as long as I can, but transition to part time at some point.
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Old 3 August 2024, 01:33 AM   #85
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Thats because they were brainwashed early to believe their identity and purpose was defined by their job and not who they are as an individual and it is sad to see. They never had the time to develop who they were as an adult and explore other interest and possibilities. It’s a self imposed prison term of guilt and restrictions.
You only get one life and very few live theirs to the fullest.

I tend to agree. Retirement shouldn’t be the end of your life. It should be the beginning of your life.

Like I said above, I retired at 60. I’m riding my bike an average of 10 miles a day and going to the gym 3 days. I’m physically stronger now and in better shape than when I was in my 30s and 40s, and definitely my 50s.


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Old 3 August 2024, 01:37 AM   #86
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Work is good for many people. Everyone is wired differently. In my profession (MD) I see many men die shortly after retirement. I will work as long as I can, but transition to part time at some point.

It’s possible that these men would have died if they were still working, too.


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Old 3 August 2024, 02:49 AM   #87
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Anything is possible, it’s just my personal observation in the profession that I’ve been in since 1994. I’m pretty sure I have a better frame of reference than you do. Another thing I have noticed, is that they seem to get worsening dementia fairly soon after retiring. Got to keep the brain active.

Not trying to be combative, like I said, just some personal observations.
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Old 3 August 2024, 02:52 AM   #88
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Old 3 August 2024, 03:21 AM   #89
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Today is my first day of retirement! 44 years old!

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Anything is possible, it’s just my personal observation in the profession that I’ve been in since 1994. I’m pretty sure I have a better frame of reference than you do. Another thing I have noticed, is that they seem to get worsening dementia fairly soon after retiring. Got to keep the brain active.

Not trying to be combative, like I said, just some personal observations.

Well, I just retired, and I’m not planning to die anytime soon. I know lots of folks that are thriving after retirement.


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Congratulations brother, I pulled the pin at 51 after 26 years. Take it slow and smell the roses!
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