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    Snapdragon

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    I didn't find the process all that enjoyable, personally. WGU wasn't bad, since it was all online and very flexible, but if I want to learn anything in the future, I'd rather take free courses offered by various resources, or just get a book/manual and teach myself. Good luck with the plan to retire after 6 years though. If I don't win the lottery, I'll be working till I die... :(

    I would rather go to brick and mortar classes with a real instructor. When I take online classes, I don't feel I learn as much. I tend to do the bare minimum I need to do.

    Even if I retire from teaching full-time, I can always pick up a class here and there to supplement my income.
     

    wtburnette

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    I would rather go to brick and mortar classes with a real instructor. When I take online classes, I don't feel I learn as much. I tend to do the bare minimum I need to do.

    Even if I retire from teaching full-time, I can always pick up a class here and there to supplement my income.

    I hear ya. Ironically when I went in to take one of my tests, it was at IUPUI in one of the computer classrooms (the testing lab was in the back). I had to sit and wait to get in, sitting in the class and listening to the teacher and students. It made me miss that, hearing the back and forth.

    I too am scraping up funds. As usual I have too many irons in the fire.

    Same way here. Trying hard to figure out how to pay off and credit card and still pick up a new gun... :(
     

    88E30M50

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    Morning BA, Barry and Rusty!

    I think the concept of retirement is lost on this group. If CM is an indicator, I don't think we know how to do retirement. My plan is to keep working until they roll my carcass into the furnace. Even then, my wife can use the ashes to make the driveway less slippery when it snows. That way, I'll get one last job before I leave the big rock.

    If I retire and stop working, I'll have to slow the gun spending down and I don't want to do that.
     

    RustyHornet

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    I'm gonna hit up the fun show this weekend and see if I can get the price on a GSG 1911 that was online earlier this week... It since went up, but I was waiting till after I shot DOGGs to make my decision. If yes I'll buy, if no I'll have to think on it...
     
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