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In reply to the discussion: OK let's hear from you geezers [View all]JT45242
(4,065 posts)67. 52... Been working since I was 16
But...when I was a school teacher, there were two years that I only put into the pension fund, the other 18, I always worked a second job. Cause you know teachers are underworked and overpaid...my ass.
So only credit for 34 years. Hope to retire at 61 or 62, if health care works out. So, I'll have 43 or 44 years in.
Medicare needs to go down in eligibility not up. VOTE BLUE!!
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So like me you have had the equivalent of 2 jobs + per years. It's what we do.
scarletlib
Nov 2022
#115
Started working at 15 after school. Retired at 66 -- half a century. Am female.
allegorical oracle
Nov 2022
#34
As I understand it, you get to choose the amount you've earned on your own account
pnwmom
Nov 2022
#88
I am looking at this from the other side of the fence. I'm proud that we were able to raise our-
The Polack MSgt
Nov 2022
#71
I had 50 years, took 2 years on a sabbatical when we adopted our son. So those 2 years don't count.
debm55
Nov 2022
#46
Only 49 years, including two years military (I don't think I paid into SS while serving).
JustABozoOnThisBus
Nov 2022
#50
Hi, Skittles. First part time job at 17, but worked full time 18 to 69, so 51 years total, but
txwhitedove
Nov 2022
#56
Because so many Boomers were out there looking for jobs, I took a job in a Catholic School. It was
debm55
Nov 2022
#101
I stopped working 30 years ago this coming spring, so I probably am the biggest loser. 😉
Raftergirl
Nov 2022
#84
Good on you, badass! I can't beat the work years, but I definitely could beat most geezer incomes.
ancianita
Nov 2022
#86
HA! Love your Special Note. I worked for 50 and figured that's enough. May do some more at some
Evolve Dammit
Nov 2022
#87
54 years full time, including my time in the Navy plus 6 years part time as a young person.
Stinky The Clown
Nov 2022
#104