I got 6 years 4 months and I'm ready. Never know how long you'll make it, no point working all your good years away.
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I got 6 years 4 months and I'm ready. Never know how long you'll make it, no point working all your good years away.
Quoted from the96stang:Anyone have any career advice? LOL
Find a nice union job with a pension, and you might be able to retire in 25 years.
Quoted from MrBally:One catch with the plan, you must be 55 to retire regardless of points....
Quoted from Who-Dey:I have a union job and theres no way we can even consider retiring until age 62 and then you better have a good chunk of change saved up. I think the days of the good union jobs are long over.
Only a matter of time before they get rid of them all together. I actually don;t know what the new crowd joining have to do, but for me it's 25 served and 50 Y/O...dropping in 2025.
Quoted from poppapin:. Do you really want the govt. taking care of you?
Yes, and I think most people do do some extent.
Quoted from Darscot:Where does this myth about wait times come from.
Boy I don't know
Quoted from Darscot:if you retired and have knee pain you can expect to wait a few months for an MRI.
It's a mystery.
Quoted from Darscot:If you need something you get it within minutes.
Ah yes I forgot the exchange rate..."Canadian minutes" is a few 'Merican months.
Quoted from o-din:And I don't believe in buying on credit or owe anybody a penny.
Well some of us had to pay for our home.
Quoted from cottonm4:How do all of you who retired early account for health care costs into your budget?.
Spouse.
Quoted from o-din:I'm 58 and I have no plan for retirement....
Nice. OK mods, close up the thread we're done here!
Quoted from Who-Dey:Damn I'm starting to second guess this retirement thing. The gf has about 50 f'ing home improvement jobs lined up for me already.
Oh it's so good. I got so much work done when I was at home and didn't have a lot of work; a ton.
I could of got a lot more done but seems like everyone else was home from work and school as well
It actually made me feel like I was retire to collect my checks at home
True, the rampant drinking has to be relaxed a bit
Quoted from Slugmeister:Ahh yes the rampant drinking.After 4 years in the Army and 33 with the Airlines I'm ready to change my pitch up.No more drug tests for me.Legal high quality potent weed.And so many flavors
You've earned it!
Quoted from o-din:I guess that's called "retiring by default".
Wow no shit man. So how are you feeling aboot it?
Quoted from cottonm4:My questions to you all who are retiring early is how are you dealing with health insurance?
Spouse (in 4 years).
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