And no more raises. Unless SS comes through for next year with what they are talking about.Just remember, you now have no sick leave, no annual leave, and no days off for holidays.
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And no more raises. Unless SS comes through for next year with what they are talking about.Just remember, you now have no sick leave, no annual leave, and no days off for holidays.
T.G.I.M.=thank God it’s Monday!! All the working stiffs get off the lake and support social security!An interesting question is, can you go on vacation when retired?
In your dreams. When youngsters like you retire - imagine all the more senior citizen anglers thinking the same.T.G.I.M.=thank God it’s Monday!! All the working stiffs get off the lake and support social security!
I am quite jealous but congratulations on finally being able to make your time your own with a heavy bias to fishing or just doing what you want to do. So looking forward to it but with markets so shite, likely another 10 yrs to go.Today was the last frickin early work get up for my wife and me!!It hasn’t really sunk in yet because it feels like another summer school break....but September 1st....I’m going to set my alarm clock, break it and shout HA-HA! Think I fished a lot before.......
That is funny!"and they suffered from it."
It might be. I've never been a "yes man". I usually told them the way it was, every once in a while I would get may ass in a sling. But I usually talked my way out of it.That is funny!
SmartMy dad retired at 48 with full medical/dental. He says to retire as soon as you can......he knows how lucky he was to get that deal in the 1980's.
I am 52 now and retiring between 58 1/2 and 60.
No way am i working a day after 60 yrs of age.
It is just too windy in the Basin to fish......... glad you're digging this retirement gig.What day is it???
Next it will be "what time is it?".What day is it???