Retirement, Thank God! I read the title and thought somebody here got you pregnant!
Retirement, Thank God! I read the title and thought somebody here got you pregnant!
and here!
What do you do that requires 40 some years?
Ah, gotcha. I'm working to get my mutual fund in or near the 7 digit mark. Then at 12% interest I can live nice on that plus my pension. I think I'm too young to get SS at 62. I believe I'm in the 67 age range and I dont wanna work that long if I dont have too.It's not that, I'm working on 22 years with my current employer, I just want my retirement to be "one and done" at 62 when I can draw on all my incomes.
Is it not based on your birth year? I'm 50 now, born in 69You could start drawing SS at 62. But you will only get 75% of what you would be able to draw at 67. I retired at 61.
That EXACTLY whats happened here. I worked independently for 20 years and the senior staff took care of me now I have a new supervisor who is a micro manager an wants me to do better? BETTER? I've always had the support of every division head because I did the best I could do always and they saw that in me and my team. So why all the sudden do I find myself in the current state? I for sure dont know but I'm gettin hen the gettins good and never look back.For 14 years I worked very independently and got great reviews and merit raises,,,
Now my new supervisor (millennial PhD with a man bun) thinks I need to be micro-managed.
What used to be a fun and satisfying job is being turned into useless drudgery,,,
When I do walk away I'll not have any reason to look back.
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It's not that, I'm working on 22 years with my current employer, I just want my retirement to be "one and done" at 62 when I can draw on all my incomes.
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