Would I be welcome in the Gulch?
Posted by GaryL 9 years, 1 month ago to Ask the Gulch
There is no question my heart is in the Gulch but I have always wondered at this stage in my life would I be welcome.
The basics being I am age 64, retired with a state pension and collecting SS. Wife still works but I stay home keeping up the home and property and care taking for my neighbors property while they winter in Florida and California. I have many skills yet I chose to keep mostly to my self with them and have done all the outside mechanic, woodworking, cabinet making and handy man fix ups that I care to do any more. I am certainly not lazy but will admit I have had just about enough of being used and abused where outside work is concerned. Friends and family on a reciprocal basis get my attention these days and I no longer hire myself out as I did in the past. These days I am in cruise control and just enjoy fishing, light hunting, hiking and relaxing. Would I be welcome in the Gulch?
The basics being I am age 64, retired with a state pension and collecting SS. Wife still works but I stay home keeping up the home and property and care taking for my neighbors property while they winter in Florida and California. I have many skills yet I chose to keep mostly to my self with them and have done all the outside mechanic, woodworking, cabinet making and handy man fix ups that I care to do any more. I am certainly not lazy but will admit I have had just about enough of being used and abused where outside work is concerned. Friends and family on a reciprocal basis get my attention these days and I no longer hire myself out as I did in the past. These days I am in cruise control and just enjoy fishing, light hunting, hiking and relaxing. Would I be welcome in the Gulch?
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I wouldn't worry, then, about drawing Social Security as a disqualifier. And it sounds as though you would have a job waiting for you: as groundskeeper for Midas Mulligan and many of his earliest tenants. Including John Galt, Ragnar Danneskjöld, and perhaps even Francisco d'Anconia, if he didn't already hire one of his Old Family Retainers to take care of his property while he was out spying on the Outside and trying to recruit Hank Rearden. Plus, you could fish in the Uncompahgre River, maybe even enough to have extra fish to sell at Hammond's General Store. And who wouldn't want your cabinet-making services?