Hey, Bob.
Good to hear from you, and thanks for the congrats.
So, how is Vicky doing?
I know she has had quite a few medical issues of late.
Hopefully, she is getting the care she needs both from you and others.
Regarding retirement, maybe I will eventually be able to join you guys on
3976 every so often if that round table is still going on.
Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Bob Tinney
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2016 7:25 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: KB8TYJ To Retire From Full-time University Teaching This Coming
May
Congratulations Tom,
I've found that I've been very busy after I retired especially now that my
Wife, Vicki requires a lot of personal care help here at home. I sure like
the fact that I no longer have to live by the clock!
Bob, K8LR, [log in to unmask]
On 1/10/2016 9:12 PM, Tom Behler wrote:
> Hello again, everyone.
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> Even though I have not met most of you personally, I consider the
> members of this list to be some of my most cherished friends. So, I
> hope this e-mail is not felt to be too off topic for the list. I
> guess I classify what I'm about to say as something that we might
> share on a round table, a net, or one of those nice long rag-chew QSOS
> that don't happen nearly as often as they used to.
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> Anyway, I wanted to let everyone know that tomorrow, I will be
> starting my last semester of full-time University teaching, leading up
> to my retirement this coming May. . I have been in academia for 34
> years; 26 at Ferris State University in Michigan; and 8 years at other
institutions.
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> Though my teaching career has been highly successful and productive, I
> think it is time for me to step aside and let those who are younger
> take over and carry things forward to future generations.
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> As for my plans after my retirement in May, I have all sorts of ideas:
> lots more time for ham radio; more time to work with adaptive
> technology and accessibility concerns; more time to spend with our
> son, his family, and the grand-kids who now live about an hour away;
> more time for RV camping; and more time for just reading, relaxing,
> and enjoying the next chapter of my life.
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> All of this is not to say that I won't entertain the possibility of
> some sort of part-time work along the way. . The need to pursue that
> option will be determined as I proceed, and as various opportunities
emerge.
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> It's all a bit scary, but very exciting as well, and I'll certainly
> keep everyone posted as I enter into this next life stage.
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> If you want to respond privately, rather than cluttering up the list,
> feel free to write to me at:
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> Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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