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In reply to the discussion: Are you planning on working in retirement? [View all]PowerToThePeople
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I am traveling too but my husband has had a couple of back surgeries so I've had to be
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#19
I used to think that, too. And so many co-workers said the same thing: "I'll never be able
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#10
Or work for non-profits all their lives, as I did, where pensions were scarce as hens teeth...
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#18
I had planned to.....but, I was downsized. Then, as a contractor, my contract wasn't renewed.
LongTomH
Mar 2014
#5
Hi, fellow mainframer. I'm going to be 66 in July and am still employed full
sinkingfeeling
Mar 2014
#7
I found out that my boss was planning on getting rid of all the women on the staff who were
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#13
as the labor lawyer told me: "One day you're doing great and the next day you can't tie
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#22
That sounds sensible. Your having a pension is great. I had no such thing. If it weren't for
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#15
I already am doing so. I retired after 30+ years as a public school teacher ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2014
#16
my s.i.l. had similar good fortune as a retired teacher up in New York. Her pension was
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#20
well, we had to hire a contractor but luckily we had the money from saving all our
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#32
Will work as long as I have a choice to pick up some extra money, even if minimum wage.
Hoyt
Mar 2014
#27
well, that was the other point made in the article. You still face obstacles as I have recounted
CTyankee
Mar 2014
#39
My wife and I are retiring early at the end of the school year (june 2014). Have not decided
kelly1mm
Mar 2014
#36
I might. I'm thinking of retiring this summer and I already have an offer to consult if I do.
badtoworse
Mar 2014
#48
Yes. Self employed so will be working for as long and as much as I choose nt
riderinthestorm
Mar 2014
#50