I guess you guys don't believe in Sylvia Boorstein's advice: Don't just do something; sit there.
Selma ----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad McCormick, Ed.D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 04, 2002 11:15 AM Subject: Re: FW: is there a silver lining to forced delayed retirements? > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Milton Berle was asked when he was going to retire. His answer: "retire to > > what?" > > > > I feel the same way. > [snip] > > I would look forward to "retirement" as a time when > I would no longer have to waste the best hours of each > day to reproduce my individual and species life in > exchange for a paycheck and HMO benefits. > > Of course I guess it's an open question whether I > would be permitted to be productive even if I didn't > ask for any "compensation". Would my local bottom of the > barrel junior college accept my offer to teach > a couple courses even without compensation, if the > condition was that I teach sonething I believe has value > and not have to fill out a lot of meaningless paperwork? > > \brad mccormick > > -- > Let your light so shine before men, > that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16) > > Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21) > > <![%THINK;[SGML+APL]]> Brad McCormick, Ed.D. / [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > Visit my website ==> http://www.users.cloud9.net/~bradmcc/