Kat, you know some plans let you transfer in a few years credit, in various ways? My mom retired (at 65 or 66) after working about 15 years in a school district near us--she was a teacher many many years ago before I was born, in Illinois, and then when I was in high school went back to college and got a degree as a speech pathologist.
'Serenity'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Also burned out, wanting to do something else -- but I'm eligible to retire with immediate annuity/pension in a little over 5 years. I'd be a fool to leave now. I mean, I could, but then I'd have to wait 9 years for the annuity/pension.
Uh, if I spray a wasp (hornet?) with a lot of Windex, will I kill it? Or stun it enough to kill it?
meara, I'm still young enough that I'd reset. Our friend Julie who moved from CA to WA 4 years ago was reset to 0 and received no credits for out of state service.
Uh, if I spray a wasp (hornet?) with a lot of Windex, will I kill it? Or stun it enough to kill it?
That's usually my way of dealing with flying stinging things. Douse with something that impairs them and then crush them in a wad of paper towels. You can use the lump of paper towel to clean the excess Windex.
So my cat Squeaky had dental surgery today. They had to extract seven teeth. Damn.
Frank, that's what I did! I'm not even sure what it was now, but it was big, and it certainly looked like it had a stinger.
I did apologize, though.
Aw, poor Squeaky. I guess it's soft food from now on.
Tom, my friend C's cat had to have all her teeth extracted. Diabetes related, I think. She carried on happily (and happily eating dry chow).
Quick comments:
Is it possible we could have "Community" at the buffistas? I'm not sure we are ready for that.
Hil, how have you been?
PETA-files? man, PETA is really going off the rails these days.