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shelflifers
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 11:52 Post subject: Realistically, when would you like to retire?
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I'd like to retire in my early 60's if possible...
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camelia bedelia
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 11:54 Post subject:
tomorrow. Oh wait, you said realisticly. 85 or so would be nice.
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jrjo
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 11:55 Post subject:
The day after son #3 tosses his collegiate graduate cap in the air.. I should be a few years this side of 60
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pokychick
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 11:56 Post subject:
before I die
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runswithscissors
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 11:58 Post subject:
Mid 50's. I actually think that is realistic. I guess I'll consider that a goal.
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robp
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 12:37 Post subject:
mid to late 50's is realistic at this point.
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copdotcom1
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 12:42 Post subject:
Realistically? Yesterday. I could have a lot more fun if work wasn't always getting in the way. "I wish the real world stop hassling me"
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TriBob
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 12:46 Post subject:
I would like to retire at 50. But, with kids it will be at least 65
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airehead
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 12:49 Post subject:
Never. I want to be useful till the day I drop dead. (And hopefully not from tburt's shot in the head. )
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AlaninTX
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 12:55 Post subject:
Never. I don't want them to carry me out of the office, but I want to work until 80.
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Cappy
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 13:01 Post subject:
Mid to late 50's. 20+years to go.
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akern
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 13:35 Post subject:
ASAP
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coachmarkos
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 13:40 Post subject:
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omega lambda
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 13:41 Post subject:
In my early 60's. Mr. Lambda will probably retire when he is 65, and I want to retire when he does. We've got plans!
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 02/04/03 - 13:54 Post subject:
| jrjo wrote: | The day after son #3 tosses his collegiate graduate cap in the air.. I should be a few years this side of 60  |
My dad retired a week after I graduated!
I don't ever want to retire completely, although in later years it would be nice to work part-time and take classes and travel.
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