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In reply to the discussion: 50 Is the New 65: Older Americans Are Getting Booted from Their Jobs -- and Denied New Opportunities [View all]NRaleighLiberal
(61,842 posts)We were "replaced" with late 20 somethings. Part of an internal change mgt/consulting group in big Pharma. I was lucky; had enough years to be "vested" (lifetime health benefits, full year severance) - and they brought me back to do 1.5 years of consulting - my friend ( a very talented woman) never did find anything in the field, and remains unemployed. So as of age 55, I was done - the period of consulting allowed me to sock pretty much most of what I made away in a money market acct, which we've been living off of, but is nearly gone. Again - lucky - in 1.5 years we can start to tap into our 401K plan (which we contributed to heavily while I was working).
But the point is that once I was out, in my prime, I was considered pretty much "aged out". Hence my transition to becoming a garden writer (far far far less money, but far more pleasure!)