Arno is retiring. He and I have shared the bulk of the relief work for the Davies Hall house Stage Electrician (JJ) for the last couple of years. He is not even 65 yet, although he will be next month.
I hate him.
Not really. I envy him, though. He’s planned it carefully and now he is executing his plan. He is an inspiration.
We are working together on the SF Gay Men’s Chorus show tonight and we will likely be working together one or two days next weekend but that will be it. I gave him a card and wrote that I hope the next time I see him after that will be at our home instead of back at the Hall. He’s a great guy and has been an asset to the operation.
When I started in the house electric job at Davies, I felt a lot of confidence. I had 40+ years experience in the business and had been a house man in other venues before. Davies turned out to be much more complicated than I had expected and the first few months I had trouble remembering all of the many details. JJ gave good directions but Arno was usually the one out there with me in the field trying to get the job done. He was unfailingly patient and understanding with me. He had been there for a couple years at that point.
For the last year or so, we’ve become the old salts that are showing the newer people where things are, etc. Only last Tuesday I was leading a crew to clean the canopy dishes and I had to gather all the equipment. I found myself wishing Arno was there too so I could check my plans with him.
It’s a feeling that I will have again, I’m sure.
Thanks for the mentoring, Arno. Enjoy your retirement!
In my short involvement with him, I have come to love and respect Arno. I would love to get to know him better, do things and travel. Good friends are precious and we cannot afford to lose track of them. I hope he would be open to this idea, as well!
Most of the people whom I have known, who, have retired, are even a lot more busier after retirement, than ever before. They all wonder how did they manage to work so hard and yet accomplish other things that needed to be done. Knowing Arno, he would be even more busy. I pray, Arno would make time to visit us regularly at our homes. I know he is a good chef. I would hope to cook with him and even learn some of his recipes, particularly apple pie with walnuts and raisins!
Happy Retirement, Arno. Wish you health, joy, wealth, time to travel, visit friends and family. πππππ·π₯ππ¨β€οΈππΆπ¦π§ββοΈπβοΈπππ₯°π
Love Always,
Sepi Wood