Thanks for the update. I'll be sending out my Solstice message in just over a week. Re: age discrimination. Yes. You might wanna contact someone I met at Prosearch (do you know about Prosearch, http://www.prosearch.org ?), Gail at http://profiles.yahoo.com/gail_sx . She's experienced that sort of stuff and may have stories to relate. She worked at UCOP for a while, too. Re: Seattle. Given that I attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia as an undergrad, I know a number of people in Seattle. Most of 'em are either retired (ex-Microsoft employees) or computer consultants or computer grunts. > From: Joan Lichterman <http://www.mindspring.com/~ebayjoan> > Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:04:20 -0800 (GMT-08:00) > > Hi, Robert, > > I hope you and Nicole (did I remember that right?) are well and that you're > both enjoying your jobs. I'm sorry I never even got around to responding to > your invitation, let alone coming -- which I realized about a month after the > event. So life goes. I'm going to start looking for a new job too, though I > need to put together a resume -- and decide whether I want to continue editing > or do something related. I may have to color my hair and my age spots, but I'm > willing to do almost anything to get an interview. (I've heard that age > discrimination is alive and well in the workplace.) In January I'm going to > Seattle for about 5 days to identify neighborhoods that meet my criteria, > interview a couple of realtors, talk to a friend's step-daughter about property > management, and then have the realtors start looking for a duplex. I'd like to > buy one before the end of June and rent them out, and then move there when I > retire. Unless I win the lottery -- for which I guess one needs to buy tickets > -- there's no way I can afford to get my own place in the Bay Area, even in > neighborhoods I *wouldn't* want to live in. That's true now on a single income, > and it will be even more true when I retire. > > One of these months I hope to see you. Take care, and enjoy some festivities ( > and time off?) over the holidays. > > Cheers, > > joan > > home (when not online): 510-923-0368 > cell: 414-3899