My brother is on a commissioning, "out of country," shall we say. He had retired, but they asked him to go as he had been there before on a similar job. He gave a hard no, but then they threw the hook "We'll pay for your Signif. Other's airfare so you two can have a vacation." They both knew she would want to go, so he was doomed.
Yesterday, they found the connector cut off and discarded from one end of a cable, which had been custom-made back in the USA with some spare length for the job, because the local contractor "doesn't coil extra cable in the panel." Lead time on replacing that connector and/or the expensive crimp tool is 2-6 weeks. And this is on top of the 80%+ failure rate of some other connectors by that same contractor from last week, again with a significant lead time.
So he is onsite, with others from the integrator, and they can't even start the I/O checkout. Good thing they took the vacation first.
My point is that, since he is "retired," he at least does not have to stress about it.