SciFiFisher wrote:Brite keeps telling me that I am the most happy when I am in uniform. She avows that I won't know what to do with myself when I no longer have that fraternity to participate in. There is more than a kernel of truth to that.
Wallmart GreeterSwift wrote:There are plenty of volunteer positions that require you to wear a uniform, if you need your uniform and fraternity fix.
Thumper wrote:Wallmart GreeterSwift wrote:There are plenty of volunteer positions that require you to wear a uniform, if you need your uniform and fraternity fix.
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OMG, you're perfect. It's like you've been training for this opportunity you're whole life.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Wallmart GreeterSwift wrote:There are plenty of volunteer positions that require you to wear a uniform, if you need your uniform and fraternity fix.
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"Welcome to Walmart. Get Your Stuff and Get the F*** out".
Thumper wrote:OMG, you're perfect. It's like you've been training for this opportunity you're whole life.SciFiFisher wrote:Thumper wrote:Wallmart GreeterSwift wrote:There are plenty of volunteer positions that require you to wear a uniform, if you need your uniform and fraternity fix.
Dairy Queen Server
"Welcome to Walmart. Get Your Stuff and Get the F*** out".
SciFi Chick wrote:While you contemplate retirement, I am contemplating starting a new career...
squ1d wrote:Are you gonna retire completely or just from the military? If not completely what's next?
I had a boss who retired a few years ago. He was a good boss, but the type who you thought could never be happy or rested retired. He continues to defy expectations by being completely content.
Good luck.
vendic wrote:Happy retirement mate!
Nice story too.
Any idea on what you are going to do?
Thumper wrote:Well, he has a little experience in nursing, maybe he could look into doing some of that.
Congratulations Sir.
A career to be proud of.
And a nice salad.
vendic wrote:Happy retirement mate!
Nice story too.
geonuc wrote:I don't normally prefer the phrase but it seems appropriate here: Thank you for your service, colonel.
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