Thanks fellas. I've been thinking about this and weighing options for a good long while now. I plan to keep my Virginia Waterworks liscense current for at least one more term, but unless I am doing something in the field I will probably let it expire in 2027. I'm just ready to go do something else. Other than the short stint in music, and the side-hustles peripheral to it, I've worked in Public Service Utilities my entire adult life. And really, given my health, I don't need the physicality of this gig anymore. The late-night phone calls, the long days, the short nights. 32 years is enough... it's time to move on.
I'm not allowed to post much about my job on social media, and I while I don't participate in any platforms of it other than music-related discussion forums, (this one and two more) they say it still counts. So I can't really get into all my reasoning for checking out. And... It ain't over yet. This is not going to be a nice easy coast to the finish. There won't be any big party. No fanfare, no hubbub at all. Chances are, outside the immediate group I deal with daily, no one will even know when my last day was... I just won't be there at the next company function. Next year at the awards luncheon, they'll put up grainy picture from my ID badge, and someone from management who never knew me, will announce that I retired with blah-blah-blah, and a golf clap will clatter through a room full of people who never heard of me either, and that'll be it. Almost everyone I came up through the ranks with is either already gone, and sad to say, a bunch already passed on. There is no one left from "the old days" but me.
2024 has the hallmarks of being a very hard last year. But I don't plan to slow down or slack off... when I leave, you can bet your ass there'll be an Ed of H shaped hole in the wall where I left the building. Somebody might wonder about that one day.