This one will be enlarged and given to my in-laws. My father-in-law recently retired, and he said the nearly the same thing. That last earthquake you felt was his wife’s response.
i am wondering what is the management theory behind micromanaging. micromanaging, stack employee ranking, 6 sigma, black belt, and other management “strategies” should be discontinued.
I recall one retiree who tried to do this sort of thing. He rearranged the kitchen in his first week, and now gets to cook all the meals. He wised up soon after that.
David: I can relate! My wife still works part-time, and it helps keep us both semi-sane. Part of my reason for retirement was disabilities that “snuck up” over time, so I’m limited on some things, but still keep as busy as possible, physically, because it’s “use it, or lose it”.
As far as actual retirements go, I can do you one better. When my brother-in-law first announced to my sister his intention to retire from his government job, she replied, “Well, you’re not going to sit around the house all day while I have to go out and work. Get a job!” Which, being the whipped person he is, he did. Now he’s working and she is not, supposedly to take care of my other sister, who really only needs her help on rare occasion.
pawpawbear about 11 years ago
He’ll be a greeter at Wally World in two days flat.
pouncingtiger about 11 years ago
After that statement, she files for divorce.
Linguist about 11 years ago
Marian finds a new use for the Hoover ,
KenTheCoffinDweller about 11 years ago
Or she is about to make a big collection on a early payout on his life insurance. :)
finkd about 11 years ago
He’s about to find out how to live in a vacuum.
einarbt about 11 years ago
I guess Wiley will be giving this guy a head stone tomorrow reading …
AlnicoV about 11 years ago
Is it because he turned up dead right after that?
bereed206 about 11 years ago
the definition of retirement. twice as much husband on half as much pay
pcolli about 11 years ago
Everybody needs some space to themselves.
Right Tackle about 11 years ago
Even if the space is only 6×3×6.
watmiwori about 11 years ago
There’s always homicide. Trouble is, the spouse is always the main suspect.
J Short about 11 years ago
Let’s start with the weight issue and your hairstyle.
emptc12 about 11 years ago
This one will be enlarged and given to my in-laws. My father-in-law recently retired, and he said the nearly the same thing. That last earthquake you felt was his wife’s response.
jcm1655 about 11 years ago
Sounds like my WIFE
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
Ouch!
milania about 11 years ago
I swear I’ve seen this one before. Re-run?
Say What? Premium Member about 11 years ago
His former underlings will want to see pictures of the results, and then buy his wife a drink.
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
i am wondering what is the management theory behind micromanaging. micromanaging, stack employee ranking, 6 sigma, black belt, and other management “strategies” should be discontinued.
Reppr Premium Member about 11 years ago
Milania – Copyright 09
dabugger about 11 years ago
Is he a congressman?
Ermine Notyours about 11 years ago
Nah, they’ll get an RV and then be even more confined together.
Varnes about 11 years ago
A bet a Domestic Maintenance job opens up soon…..
jahoody about 11 years ago
Mrs. Douglas MacArthur was supposed to have said: “I married you for better or worse but NOT for lunch!”
jtricks about 11 years ago
This is a re-run of one of my favorites. The one on my fridge is dated 6-16. Probably 2009 the week before I retired.
wrwallaceii about 11 years ago
He dummy, finish the statement ’ …micromanage what ever it is you do all day… OR I can go play golf until dark everyday.
Caddy57 about 11 years ago
News Flash! Retired Businessman Dies In Freak Accident After A Very Short Retirement! More on this as it develops.
bmonk about 11 years ago
I recall one retiree who tried to do this sort of thing. He rearranged the kitchen in his first week, and now gets to cook all the meals. He wised up soon after that.
k_sera about 11 years ago
I’ve met many women who found full time jobs primarily because their husbands retired.
dshepard about 11 years ago
That looks more like famous last words…
Dtroutma about 11 years ago
David: I can relate! My wife still works part-time, and it helps keep us both semi-sane. Part of my reason for retirement was disabilities that “snuck up” over time, so I’m limited on some things, but still keep as busy as possible, physically, because it’s “use it, or lose it”.
bransom about 11 years ago
Of course, the man is always clueless and overbearing. Come on Wiley, stop being such a bitch and think up something less cliché!
Michelle Morris about 11 years ago
Because….she killed him.
Michelle Morris about 11 years ago
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!
K M about 11 years ago
As far as actual retirements go, I can do you one better. When my brother-in-law first announced to my sister his intention to retire from his government job, she replied, “Well, you’re not going to sit around the house all day while I have to go out and work. Get a job!” Which, being the whipped person he is, he did. Now he’s working and she is not, supposedly to take care of my other sister, who really only needs her help on rare occasion.
Trubix about 11 years ago
A recycled strip I do believe
Snowgarden about 11 years ago
Oh, how true,how true.