Last one to post in this thread wins!

Ex-Commercial HVAC Service Tech here. Messed-up my knees and back years ago, did Tech Support/Training for McQuay/Daikin for a few years, but got really tired of traveling (esp. during Covid), and now I'm like you- sitting at a desk, doing quotes, for a small/medium size mechanical contractor that treats me pretty decently. They say I can work from home, but it's a PITA, so I commute most days.

Hoping to retire on Memorial Day (92 working days to go), but financial advisor just said, "Hold up a second...", so we'll be setting-up another meeting with him in the next few weeks to see what's on his mind.
havac is a great profession. but, still hard on the body. the great thing about your proffesion, is that not everybody can do what you do, but everybody thinks they can do plumbing. So plumbers are killing each other for customers that will only pay them for what THEY think they are worth. Nobody knows much about HVAC so...the price is what they pay and they dont bicker about price. around these parts anyway