IAMICHABOD wrote:
I am sure most of you have seen something like THIS My company was noted in the study.
As someone that helped a lot of my co-workers retire,as a union steward it was one of my jobs for the last 10 years before I retired. I intend to enjoy as many years of retirement as I can.
Unfortunately the graph is pretty accurate.
Well that's what I "fingered" also, the study. Hopefully I can prove their stats incorrect. I've been working since I was 15, never saved and spent it, lol. 25 years in the Navy (we were a dual military family btw). Afterwards I retired and became the "house *****". Cleaning a home, taking care of children and yard work is "a lot of tedious hard work". I know what mom's and wifes go thru and they are really appreciated, even with the little recognition they receive. Am now a widow as I watched and supported my spouse while she fought her cancer. When she passed I went and bought myself a Class A MH. With one teenage son and three grand children plus our daughter at home with me, I don't regret my decision. They say to be active, but me, I love getting into my MH and just hitting the road for a week. Someone else can mow our yard :)
Now if I could just teach our dog and cat to be co-pilots, I'd really have it made, lol.