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How was Ronald Gerald Wayne's life after leaving Apple Computer?

After giving up his shares, Wayne has been living the most ordinary life. He continued to work at Atari Company until 1978. At this time he found a job in the laboratory.

In 1980, Wayne opened a small store selling stamps, coins and other collectibles. Wayne's philatelic company was so successful that he quit his lab job.

In 1985 Wayne accepted a job operating grooving machinery. The company later transitioned from slotting machinery to producing military electronics, and Wayne became the company's chief engineer, a position he held until October 1998. To enrich himself, Wayne temporarily ran an online stamp and coin business, but after retirement he lost interest in the business.

After moving to Florida, Wayne became a consultant as a senior design engineer for a company that manufactured submarine cables and connectors. During his tenure, he received two more patents.

At the end of 2002, 68-year-old Wayne began to immigrate to New Zealand. He planned to work as a consultant in New Zealand.