I've been working ups since I was 17. Started in 97 still in high school. In 10 more years il be 47 and can keep everything and draw a full pension at that time. I may get out or just keep going. Who knows
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I was "retired" from 1973 until about 1988....During that time I crapped my pants, got weened off a bottle, played T-ball, went to school, discovered girls, learned to drive and saw ACDC. Although I had a lot of fun, I don't plan on doing it again. Now I have a wife and I figure she'd find me way more crap to do at home than I have to do at work and I'd just as soon not do that.
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Originally posted by HogHunter34 View PostMy parents were 55 & 62 and both walked away with insurance from state of Texas (ERS system). They don't pay a dime on premiums and their coverage is better than my insurance and I've got pretty good insurance coverage
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Originally posted by planomustang View PostI am resigning from Raytheon, on June 8. I start drawing retirement on July 1.
I turn 56, next week.
As I tell my co-workers, I started working to retire, on the day I was hired. September 1989. Savings meant more to me, than immediate gratification.
I'm with the work til I die bunch.
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Originally posted by Marsh Rat View PostRetired three weeks ago!! 54 teacher and coach for 27 yrs.
You see so many people work til they can't, retire, then get sick or die shortly afterward. Wanted to retire while I can enjoy retirement. My wife has one more yr to teach then retires.
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Never really thought about retirement until I hit 50 then all of a sudden I was like **** I am going to have to work forever. But we paid off our house and now I work three days a week, I make enough to get by , but barley. But hate what I do, and getting to old to do it. Sure wish I would have thought about it a loooooooooog time ago. But I would rather have " my" time then money so I will live this way for now, never know when your " number" is up. And I have seen way to many that retire and pass on a couple years later. So I will enjoy my days off now, that I can, rather then wait until I am unable to or to sickly to. And work as long as I have to. Eventually ( soon) I am going to have to do some thing else as my body is feeling the effects. Which means less pay, and I will probably have to work 40 plus hours to make it, sucks getting old, and not having made a plan earlier. Congrats to you that did , or are able to while you can enjoy it.
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