
2003 Soap Box Archives
Retirement
06/27/03
This
October I will turn 67 years young and some people who dont
know
me too well ask me if Im intending to retire.
Its
a perfectly feasible question with 65 being the standard
retirement age and an event lots of hard working people look
forward to
with great relish.
And
thats wonderful for those who want to spend the rest of
their
lives on a golf course or in a bass boat or whatever their particular
extracurricular activity happens to be.
I believe
that people should be able to retire at sixty-five if they so
desire but I am definitely against mandatory retirement just
because
someone has been on this earth for sixty-five years. Some companies
with mandatory retirement ages fail to reap the benefits of
a lifetime
of experience and hands on expertise.
Most
people who have reached the age of sixty-five have no desire
to
jump around from company to company in the career building games
that
many of their younger counterparts practice. Their future is
settled
and their loyalty is unquestionable.
These
people have developed people skills and personal relationships
over the years which can be invaluable to a company.
As for
me, what would I do if I retired? Sit around the house and play
my guitar? What would I do with the songs I write and the new
fiddle
licks I come up with? And most of all what would I do about
the
overwhelming, burning desire to bounce on a stage and entertain
people?
Should
I just walk in one day and tell all the people who depend on
me
for a living that Ive decided to spend the rest of my
life
collecting stamps or sitting on the front porch in a rocking
chair?
Obviously
I will have to quit one of these days, but I have made no
plans about when such a day will come and in the meantime Im
going to
keep on living the life I love.
I thank
God that I can make a living doing something that I enjoy so
very much. I love it all. I literally enjoy walking to the front
of
the bus every morning and pulling the curtains back to see what
motel
parking lot the bus is parked in.
I am
being very sincere when I say that the feelings I have for the
people who I work with go way beyond affection. I love them
every
one and feel for them if they go through a sickness or a death
in the
family. Their welfare is a serious concern of mine, thats
why we have
health insurance and 401k plans. They are part of my family.
My employees
take care of me with much more care than most people who
are many echelons above me on the musical totem pole. And it
is my
place to take care of them, and God willing, we are not going
to let 67
years stand in the way.
To the
people in The CDB organization retirement means putting a new
set of rubber on the buses.
Pray
for our troops.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
