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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 2778147" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>Not knowing how old you are, there are few opportunities for retirement int he private sector. I am older and have retired a couple of times from federal jobs and I know one must think of the future. I feel sorry for the young people today because there is no future for them, they work for a company until they are worn out and then the company discards them for a younger pup. You may enjoy John Deere but stack your present benefits up against a federal job-annual leave, sick leave, 401K, retirement, common bond with co-workers, good pay, job advancement, and if something happens to you, they have a medical disability program that rivals no other. Plus you can retire at age 55 with 20 years of federal service. The choice is yours and choose wisely, you only have one life to live and you might as well be comfortable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 2778147, member: 25679"] Not knowing how old you are, there are few opportunities for retirement int he private sector. I am older and have retired a couple of times from federal jobs and I know one must think of the future. I feel sorry for the young people today because there is no future for them, they work for a company until they are worn out and then the company discards them for a younger pup. You may enjoy John Deere but stack your present benefits up against a federal job-annual leave, sick leave, 401K, retirement, common bond with co-workers, good pay, job advancement, and if something happens to you, they have a medical disability program that rivals no other. Plus you can retire at age 55 with 20 years of federal service. The choice is yours and choose wisely, you only have one life to live and you might as well be comfortable. [/QUOTE]
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