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Linda’s Retirement

Linda's Retirement

Linda’s Retirement

A co-worker is retiring and we had a party for her this afternoon. Not everyone rates a party but she’s been here a third of a century and certainly deserves one. In spite of all the years and although we have the same supervisor, I’ve never actually worked with her, but we’ve seen each other from time to time and we have quite a few friends in common. I changed supervisors in the last year when my previous boss retired and we’ve only had the same supervisor since then, so it’s perhaps less surprising than it might be. Anyway, this is Linda (I’ll let you guess which one she is) with five of our co-workers, including our shared supervisor, Bryan (second from the right). I’ve worked quite a bit with Terry, on the far right and he asked if I’d come and take pictures, which I did and which is why this is my photo of the day.

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Retirement Party

John, Jon, Beth, Keith, Scott, Henry, Cathy, Soheyla, Katie, Anita, Martin

John, Jon, Beth, Keith, Scott, Henry, Cathy, Soheyla, Katie, Anita, Martin

At the beginning of August, I gave notice to my supervisor that I would be retiring at the end of September. It didn’t come as any great shock, as I had been talking pretty freely about it for a while without knowing the exact date. In early September, one of the folks I work with asked if he could schedule a get together in the company cafe for anyone who was local and available to see me off. That happened today and a few photos were taken. A lot of the people I work with are remote, scattered around the country, but even so, there was a reasonable turnout and it was really nice to have them there to see me off. Another friend and coworker also organized a very generous going away present, a very substantial gift certificate to Second Story Books, which is one of two local used book stores that we frequent. I’m not entirely sure how I’ll spend it all, to be honest, it was so much. I’m very thankful for all the wonderful folks I’ve worked with over the years and while I expect to enjoy retirement and won’t necessarily miss the daily nine to five, I’ll certainly miss the folks I worked with.

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Retirement Pig

Retirement Pig

Retirement Pig

Dorothy and her friends (but mostly Dorothy) planned a harvest festival at the land in Pennsylvania. Once I had announced my retirement at the end of September, she made it a combination harvest feast and retirement pig roast. She had met someone who enjoyed cooking and roasting in particular, and he agreed to cook a whole pig in an pit. They dug the pit, lined it with stones, and built a large fire over it. When the fire had died down, they lowered the pig, wrapped in banana leaves and burlap and tied up with fence wire, into the hole, covering it with dirt.

It had two temperature probes in it, so they could monitor the process. It was in the ground for a long time (I don’t actually know how long, but I think it was more than 12 hours). Anyway, when it had reached the desired temperature, it was dug up, unwrapped, and cut into pieces.

I was given the first piece to taste. It was very, very juicy and flavorful. Of course, I love pork of any kind, so I’m pretty easy to please. Anyway, it was very good.

Dorothy had contacted quite a few of my friends and I had quite a few there to celebrate with me. I was only sorry that I wasn’t able to spend more time with each of them. I felt stretched quite think. But it was a very nice day and a good way to celebrate retirement. A huge thank you to Dorothy and to all who came.

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Arrivederci, Westat

Arrivederci, Westat

Arrivederci, Westat

Today was my last day at Westat. I gave nearly two months notice and was quite busy for most of those two months, trying to document as much as I could and to pass on what I could of what I did.

It’s been an interesting career, at least from my standpoint. I mean, pretty boring in many ways, at least in the telling. I studied Agriculture at the University of Maryland but while I was finishing up there, I got a job with a contractor at the National Weather Service. That was back in the early days of the computer revolution, just after the release of the original IBM PC in 1981.

We had a computer in our home before that, in 1987 or so, when dad bought an Ohio Scientific Superboard II. I bought the first computer of my own, an NEC APC, in 1984 shortly before Cathy and I got married. I taught myself Pascal and dBase and taught computer classes in Alaska, worked for an accounting firm, a non-profit, and a national franchise, all more in the accounting line than the computer field, but always dealing with computers in one way or another.

In 1997, shortly after Dorothy was born, I shifted back to computers in a big way, coming to Westat and building their corporate Web site as well as a few internal Web-based systems. While there, I learned Perl, PHP, and SQL and developed some custom applications for a few projects, becoming fairly proficient. Eventually, with the growth of PHP based systems such as WordPress and Drupal, I was pulled into that world and ended up supporting those, along with being the administrator for a bunch of Linux servers.

I’m not done with computers, of course, but now it’s mostly for myself and I’m looking forward to what will come. I’ll miss many of my coworkers and hope to see some of them from time to time. But I don’t think I’ll miss my actual job too much. Anyway, Westat is leaving its Rockville campus in a few months, so I’d be saying goodbye to this building in any case.

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