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Aristus

(68,911 posts)
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:14 PM Oct 2024

I am officially at the day-drinking stage of unemployment.

Not every day. Or even most days. But I want a drink, so dammit; I’m having one.

I’ll lift this one in honor of the centenary of one of the greatest men ever to serve as President: James Earl Carter, Jr. To your health, sir!

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I am officially at the day-drinking stage of unemployment. (Original Post) Aristus Oct 2024 OP
Cheers FirefighterJo Oct 2024 #1
And to you. Aristus Oct 2024 #13
Ever consider a career True Dough Oct 2024 #2
Not unless you can picture a bartender gingerly sifting ingredients for a cocktail Aristus Oct 2024 #4
I'd say that's a good reason to have a drink in the afternoon. Happy Birthday President Carter! Diamond_Dog Oct 2024 #3
Definitely! Aristus Oct 2024 #5
I quit alcohol 30 years ago.. Permanut Oct 2024 #6
But first: well-deserved congratulations for thirty years. Aristus Oct 2024 #7
To Jimmy Carter! Permanut Oct 2024 #8
Hear, hear peppertree Oct 2024 #29
I got a glass of my non alcohol Merlot made by FRE raised to you, Aristus! CTyankee Oct 2024 #9
It's always good to see you, CTYankee! Aristus Oct 2024 #10
Nothing wrong with a drinking day every once and a while 🍸 IrishAfricanAmerican Oct 2024 #11
And that's all it is: once in a while. Aristus Oct 2024 #12
I don't drink no more. OAITW r.2.0 Oct 2024 #14
Hey! Aristus Oct 2024 #15
When I went to visit Germany in the 90's, Elessar Zappa Oct 2024 #16
Oh lord... jmowreader Oct 2024 #50
A noble toast. Cheers Mr. President. Evolve Dammit Oct 2024 #17
Enjoy it carpetbagger Oct 2024 #18
Any nibbles yet? Warpy Oct 2024 #19
I haven't started applying yet. Aristus Oct 2024 #20
Beats the hell out of burnout Warpy Oct 2024 #22
I can officially start the filing process for Social Security today . . . SarcasticSatyr Oct 2024 #21
That's wonderful! Aristus Oct 2024 #24
Yippee! The Madcap Oct 2024 #41
Do some calculations central scrutinizer Oct 2024 #47
while interesting . . . SarcasticSatyr Oct 2024 #49
A beautiful toast! birdographer Oct 2024 #23
Definitely. Aristus Oct 2024 #25
If you are like me, birdographer Oct 2024 #26
Life IS short! Aristus Oct 2024 #30
I have pretty strict two drink limit biophile Oct 2024 #40
Do what works. Aristus Oct 2024 #42
For me, the third drink is always a mistake!😏 biophile Oct 2024 #43
Holding up my Dr. Pepper for the toast - TBF Oct 2024 #27
Enjoy! Aristus Oct 2024 #32
I'll join you! BaronChocula Oct 2024 #28
Excellent! Aristus Oct 2024 #33
To Jimmy! Happy 100! mountain grammy Oct 2024 #31
Most definitely! Aristus Oct 2024 #34
Yup. OldBaldy1701E Oct 2024 #35
You can't drink all day Mr.Bill Oct 2024 #36
Come on up KT2000 Oct 2024 #37
Long drive from Puyallup. Aristus Oct 2024 #38
Yes. there are trumpers KT2000 Oct 2024 #44
I only ever go to Port Angeles in order to take the ferry Aristus Oct 2024 #45
Kind of like retirement! biophile Oct 2024 #39
I never day-drank, but I am an alcoholic. LudwigPastorius Oct 2024 #46
I'll drink to that1 Different Drummer Oct 2024 #48
Oh, listen, my orchestra colleagues in the opera orchestra of Venice's La Fenice theater would fierywoman Oct 2024 #51
Thank you for the interesting story. Aristus Oct 2024 #54
Be careful, Rich, has been sober for 40 years. Love ya. debm55 Oct 2024 #52
Enjoy! PJMcK Oct 2024 #53

True Dough

(21,499 posts)
2. Ever consider a career
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:17 PM
Oct 2024

as a bartender? You'd surely make a fine one (as long as you didn't sample everyone's drinks).

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
4. Not unless you can picture a bartender gingerly sifting ingredients for a cocktail
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:21 PM
Oct 2024

into a glass, squinting closely at a bar book recipe, and taking five minutes to mix a drink.

Because that’s me.

Plus, I don’t want to deal with a bunch of bad-tempered drunks on a regular basis. Or any basis, really.

Diamond_Dog

(35,662 posts)
3. I'd say that's a good reason to have a drink in the afternoon. Happy Birthday President Carter!
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:18 PM
Oct 2024

Permanut

(6,788 posts)
6. I quit alcohol 30 years ago..
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 03:24 PM
Oct 2024

but I'll gladly join you in a lemonade toast to a great man!

CTyankee

(65,530 posts)
9. I got a glass of my non alcohol Merlot made by FRE raised to you, Aristus!
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 04:02 PM
Oct 2024

I'm too old to drink wine any more so I drink a non alcohol one. It tastes like Merlot but with no alcohol and I love the taste. It goes well with my dinner. I highly recommend it, if you can get it. It is quite delicious and festive!

Elessar Zappa

(16,285 posts)
16. When I went to visit Germany in the 90's,
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 04:50 PM
Oct 2024

I saw some construction workers, presumably on break, sitting on the curb and drinking beer. It was 11 am. So I say, be like the Germans and feel free to indulge!

jmowreader

(51,770 posts)
50. Oh lord...
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 07:09 PM
Oct 2024

At Field Station Berlin we had "ops guard" duty. If we had to hire a civilian company to do work on the building, someone with a security clearance had to watch the workers all the time to be sure he didn't go somewhere he wasn't authorized.

Most of us had at least a few stories of the workers bringing beer with them. I had to watch this guy who was soldering the flashing around the edge of the roof who cracked a cold one then started soldering the roof with a torch and a bar of what I presume was lead. Do one seam, drink some beer...all day long.

carpetbagger

(5,030 posts)
18. Enjoy it
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 04:58 PM
Oct 2024

My dad had some extended periods of unemployment as he was in a high place in a small industry. He was out of work nearly all of my 9th grade. My friends noticed how happy he was... Golf, pool, nap, day drinking.. they referred to him as "gainfully unemployed". He died at 61, but he had those times.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
19. Any nibbles yet?
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:06 PM
Oct 2024

You should be getting a few now that the fiscal year is over.

I don't drink, so the worst stage of unemployment for me was when I'd bring in the mail after 10 PM because I didn't want to run into any of my neighbors and answer any questions.

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
20. I haven't started applying yet.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:20 PM
Oct 2024

My severance package has given me a little leeway in terms of a time period for the job search. I could easily go back to my previous employer. They’d hire me tomorrow. But then it would be back to the overwork and relentless schedule. Which, to be honest, is preferable to the office politics and micromanagement I was dealing with. As long as I’m still getting paid and my benefits are in working order, I’m going to chill for a bit.

Warpy

(113,131 posts)
22. Beats the hell out of burnout
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:42 PM
Oct 2024

I was pretty fried by the time I left to care for a dying mother. Then I went blind for the first time, which saved me from going back.

No bennies, no severance, just enough to live on for 3 years, which turned out to be exactlyright.

The Madcap

(841 posts)
41. Yippee!
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 06:42 PM
Oct 2024

I envy you. I'm only a few months away myself. Forty years in a career is looking like enough. Just hoping Kamala wins so it would be more feasible. If T**** wins, I'm likely to be selling pencils on a street corner after he kills the stock markets and Social Security.

central scrutinizer

(12,441 posts)
47. Do some calculations
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 01:21 PM
Oct 2024

Every year you delay starting collecting, your benefit increases by 8%. With compounding and COLAs it really adds up.

SarcasticSatyr

(1,300 posts)
49. while interesting . . .
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 03:50 PM
Oct 2024

I don't think I'm likely to live more than a few more years, I really don't care anymore.

birdographer

(2,617 posts)
23. A beautiful toast!
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:49 PM
Oct 2024

Be careful with day drinking. Quite the slippery slope. Hold off till 6, at least? (This coming from someone who actually holds off till about 6:45, and no hard stuff after dinner. That's the best I can do these days...)

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
25. Definitely.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:52 PM
Oct 2024

This is not a slope I plan to risk often.

But just once, I thought to myself; it’s the middle of the day. I have no obligations or responsibilities. I’m going to have a drink, dammit.

birdographer

(2,617 posts)
26. If you are like me,
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:54 PM
Oct 2024

the more you deny yourself the drink, the more you want it! Until you get tired of arguing with yourself and you do what you want (even if you don't want you to). I cannot say that on a really hot day I do not crack open a beer and sit on the deck with it in the middle of the afternoon. Life is short!!!!

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
30. Life IS short!
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:58 PM
Oct 2024

For fourteen years, I have tried to serve the underserved, and help those who could find it nowhere else. My patients loved me for it. My employers, interested only in revenue, didn't; not so much.

After fourteen years of overwork and office politics, I'm going to take it easy for a little while before jumping back in.

biophile

(551 posts)
40. I have pretty strict two drink limit
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 06:42 PM
Oct 2024

It doesn’t matter much when I start, but I do hold off until noon at least. Sometimes I’ve had my two by 1:30 pm. So that is it for the day. Sometimes it’s closer to dinner. I do have 1-2 drinks almost every day.
I don’t drink much, I just drink often!

biophile

(551 posts)
43. For me, the third drink is always a mistake!😏
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 06:59 PM
Oct 2024

Just makes me feel crappy. Two is good for the buzz; three means regrets 😖

TBF

(34,976 posts)
27. Holding up my Dr. Pepper for the toast -
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 05:57 PM
Oct 2024

I don't drink much anymore (arthritis meds) ... but will certainly join you. I know something better is going to be coming your way! And Cheers to Jimmy Carter, who is certainly one of the best men we've had as president. Whenever I picture him it's with a hammer working on one of the Habitat for Humanity houses.

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
38. Long drive from Puyallup.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 06:32 PM
Oct 2024

Anyway, my erstwhile employers operated a clinic on the Peninsula. I worked there a number of times. Lot of Trumpsters out there. I give every patient 100% regardless of their politics. But I'd like to avoid them if I can.

Anyway, thanks for the recommendation!

KT2000

(21,089 posts)
44. Yes. there are trumpers
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 10:38 PM
Oct 2024

but not so much in Sequim (old people) and Port Townsend (very liberal). I try not to go to Port Angeles.

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
45. I only ever go to Port Angeles in order to take the ferry
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 10:40 PM
Oct 2024

to liberal Victoria, BC.

Life’s too short to spend around dipshit right-wingers.

LudwigPastorius

(11,449 posts)
46. I never day-drank, but I am an alcoholic.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 10:45 PM
Oct 2024

That was part of the mind game, "well, at least I'm not getting wasted while the sun is up".

I'm glad someone can enjoy a nice adult beverage whenever they want it...because I sure can't. So, I'll live vicariously through you.

fierywoman

(8,203 posts)
51. Oh, listen, my orchestra colleagues in the opera orchestra of Venice's La Fenice theater would
Wed Oct 2, 2024, 07:52 PM
Oct 2024

ALL have "un ombretta" at the 11:15 break -- one of those little beveled glasses of wine. "Ombretta" is a word with the same etymological root as "umbrella"; "ombra" is a shadow; in Venice, red wine is called "vin nero" (black or dark wine) so the "ombretta" kind of denotes the shadow of the wine ... Me, I used to always have a cappuccio (it's hard to leave the Protestant Ethic behind ) Enjoy your break, dear Aristus, GOd knows you deserve it.

Aristus

(68,911 posts)
54. Thank you for the interesting story.
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 10:40 AM
Oct 2024


I’m already dreading getting back into the swing of things. I guess I was more burned out than I thought.

PJMcK

(23,252 posts)
53. Enjoy!
Thu Oct 3, 2024, 10:05 AM
Oct 2024

I might join you when I get home from my meetings this morning.

Just be responsible and safe.

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