Living in a typical household in an unnamed English suburb, Victor takes involuntary early retirement.
This is because, after his involuntary retirement in 1964, he was deleted from Soviet history books.
For many of these high achievers, involuntary retirement is seen as failure, and they are reluctant even to talk about it.
If he doesn't show robust health and an equally robust bat this spring, he could find himself nudged into involuntary retirement.
During this time of involuntary retirement, he sometimes did work as a tax advisor, and he always knew that the Gestapo were watching him.
After two years on The Edge, involuntary retirement is a hard thing to cope with.
Most voluntary retirements and many involuntary retirements among the upper age groups result in withdrawal from the labor force.
Kingmans battle with injuries has forced him into a temporary premature involuntary retirement from Representative Baseball.
Rowbotham's involuntary retirement from the University of Manchester caused protest from students.
Justice Orgera attributes his involuntary retirement from public service to a "double tragedy."