Hi everyone. I have worked as a Machinist for 30 years. I quit my job over a year ago, so my wife and I could do a bit more living. We are in our 50s. We had money saved for this. My plan was to travel and just focus on enjoying each day, for at least a year... and then I would return to my job (I left on very good terms). My wife was working from home.
My plan was working out great, for the first 8 months. Then we went hiking and I shot the .357 in May of this year, and my tinnitus trouble began. Luckily it is only mild, but I am wondering if I should go back to a loud machine-shop. I have worn foam earplugs for every shift I worked over 30 years. I have been religious about hearing protection. If I went back to a shop I would certainly continue to protect my ears, but I am worried the cumulative effect of all that daily noise (even while wearing earplugs) might worsen my tinnitus. I really don't want to make a career change this late in the game, but I also don't want to end up with severe tinnitus either.
Maybe I'm being a bit paranoid. Anyone with experience with this? Chime in construction workers, factory/shop workers, blue-collar workers...
My plan was working out great, for the first 8 months. Then we went hiking and I shot the .357 in May of this year, and my tinnitus trouble began. Luckily it is only mild, but I am wondering if I should go back to a loud machine-shop. I have worn foam earplugs for every shift I worked over 30 years. I have been religious about hearing protection. If I went back to a shop I would certainly continue to protect my ears, but I am worried the cumulative effect of all that daily noise (even while wearing earplugs) might worsen my tinnitus. I really don't want to make a career change this late in the game, but I also don't want to end up with severe tinnitus either.
Maybe I'm being a bit paranoid. Anyone with experience with this? Chime in construction workers, factory/shop workers, blue-collar workers...