simple...............put it in the rearview mirror, don't look back.
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You can do it for the both of us.....LOL....I work from home now. :-) I put in almost 50yrs at the grind....Need to get back out there. Need to keep those skills up.
October 1980 I hit the Grady curve at 115+ mph in a ‘76 El Camino and passed an Atl city cop on my way to Ga Baptist where my wife & MIL were. My wife was about to have our first son, the cop never even hit the blue lights or anything. In ‘96 I got a call from a nurse at Crawford Long hospital telling me I needed to hurry to the hospital because I had to sign paperwork for my Dad to have life saving surgery. I made it from my house NW of Newnan to the hospital in right at 20 minutes in a ‘96 Grand Marquis with the police handling pkg, I hit the Lakewood Ave curve at 103 mph (digital dash) in the outside lane and actually stayed in my lane and was still running 98 mph when I came outta the curve. Man, talk about a pucker factor of about 9.5 outta 10! I didn’t mean to hit that curve that fast. Lol! Those hwy’s were where I learned how to deal with traffic, the traffic wasn’t as bad in the mid 70’s but it could still be a helluva mess at times....
Simple, I deal with it for the compensation.
Will no longer after I retire.
I too have felt his struggle