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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3735026" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>I did personally retire at 68 in 2014. Wife was 62 at the time the two of us retired. However, we both have our state pensions and SS, and because of sheer luck, we stumbled onto a part-time Summer job that lets us work and see new country at the same time. While we still have that as an option for as long as we want and are able, we are concerned about how the inflation (especially of fuel costs and hotel costs) will affect the company for whom we work.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough, it was an OSA member that asked me one day if I wanted to be a professional driver again. With my driving experience and the wife's computer experience, we make a good "drive team" for the company. While I'm not sure he wants his name mentioned, I won't mention it, but I'll again offer to him my thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3735026, member: 7900"] I did personally retire at 68 in 2014. Wife was 62 at the time the two of us retired. However, we both have our state pensions and SS, and because of sheer luck, we stumbled onto a part-time Summer job that lets us work and see new country at the same time. While we still have that as an option for as long as we want and are able, we are concerned about how the inflation (especially of fuel costs and hotel costs) will affect the company for whom we work. Interestingly enough, it was an OSA member that asked me one day if I wanted to be a professional driver again. With my driving experience and the wife's computer experience, we make a good "drive team" for the company. While I'm not sure he wants his name mentioned, I won't mention it, but I'll again offer to him my thanks. [/QUOTE]
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