Amazes me that some people completely stop publishing after they get tenure. Let's list them. Here's one example
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=33EqtmQAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
People that stoped producing papers after tenure
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Management bro: Professor from my department continued publishing until he got to Full (late 1990s). He published one A since then. He used to teach a PhD course (badly), but that bored him as well, and he went full-deadwood after dropping it. Continued collecting (and still does) $250k.
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No. If everyone did this academia would cease to exist. You are free riding on people who remain productive after tenure. Same thing with service.
Isn't the optimal strategy is to get one A pub while in phd and publish another A using JMP and some A/A-/B+ before tenure and then do whatever you want?