Gotta have something to keep you young in your retirement or else you will start complaining about prescription prices.
I have a great uncle (recently profiled in the Mpls StarTribune) who still works five days a week as a Jaguar salesman. (No connection to Southern mind you . May you be that young at 82!
Even though we may have rubbed each other the wrong way a bit, your passion is an inspiration. Being on this board is proof that what my wife and I experienced at State is not an anomaly. It really is a special place.
I am afraid I cant match your uncle and never had nack for sales, but in my first year of retirement I seem to have more than I care to do.
Could not disagree about SDSU being special. It is. To think I once wanted to go to USD because they offered accounting courses and SDSU only had 6 hrs in accounting in the 1960s. Times have changed and with the GI bill I was spared a experience in Vermillion and got my accounting at Woodbury College in LA and Keller Graduate Business School in Chicago. Dull places with Woodbury being the only one with a sport namely Soccer, because their were tons of international students. Keller was a for profit instittuion so they had no sports in their budget. Both very dull for that reason. Neither of these two get a dollar from me. They dont ask and I dont give.
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