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JAXFL wrote:dcmac214 wrote:
I see guys & gals retiring left & right all around me but I don't see myself retiring until I'm forced into it. I could retire today but my entire retirement check from employer's plan would be eaten up paying medical insurance (it's with great (and admirable) personal restraint I haven't posted a rant on our un-affordable care act). With what social security would pay me & DW there's not enough to do much of anything but keep up with the bills.
Retiring is going to be hard. Not because of liking what I do but because of the every day costs. At this point I don't worry about the cost of medical care, as being retired military and 66yo, that is pretty well taken care of. It is just the general living cost that scare me. You know, lights, water, gas, food, insurances, property taxes because your home is mortgage free. You don't need an expensive home to see your yearly personal and property taxes in the thousands of dollars a year, or your utilities in the hundreds a month, and life insurance for someone in their 60+'s is an easy $200 a month for that $20K to bury you when you die. If the wife stayed at home for a few years to raise the kids then her SocSec is going to be very little, and yours is not that great either. I really don't know how a lot of folks are managing. I will have Military retirement, Company retirement, IRA retirement and SocSec Retirement and it is still scary to think of all the things that can happen over the next 15-20 years.
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โJun-01-2015 06:25 AM
dcmac214 wrote:
I see guys & gals retiring left & right all around me but I don't see myself retiring until I'm forced into it. I could retire today but my entire retirement check from employer's plan would be eaten up paying medical insurance (it's with great (and admirable) personal restraint I haven't posted a rant on our un-affordable care act). With what social security would pay me & DW there's not enough to do much of anything but keep up with the bills.
โJun-01-2015 05:48 AM
pnichols wrote:
If you were born independently wealthy - would you just for the fun of it work at a job keeping the hours, fighting the traffic, missing the precious moments of your kids growing up, etc. ... for decades just to have something to do?
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โMay-31-2015 07:45 PM
pnichols wrote:
I've seen discussion threads like this before and they always seem to amaze me.
For the sake of getting at the core of the issue in a hurry, consider this scenario relative to yourself: If you were born independently wealthy - would you just for the fun of it work at a job keeping the hours, fighting the traffic, missing the precious moments of your kids growing up, etc. ... for decades just to have something to do?
Not me ... not in a million years.
If not needing to for financial reasons I would never have worked "at a job", but I would have kept very busy in a hundred other ways. I worked for decades in a high stress job exactly in the field I was educated in and interested in only because it's salary allowed me to provide for our family while at the same time providing for the ultimate situation - not having to work. IAW, my job was a necessary evil and merely a means to an ends.
If one really wants to get into it, they can spend a lifetime in very busy activities helping others anyplace in the world, or pursuing hobbies anyplace in the world, or exploring the arts anyplace in the world, or doing a myriad of other things - besides keeping someone else's schedule or meeting someone else's expectations like a "job" requires.
โMay-31-2015 07:11 PM
myredracer wrote:CavemanCharlie wrote:
Want to retire ? Sure. Going to be able to retire? No. Never was smart enough to go to college and in this day and age most of us working class people will never be able to retire.
At least not completely.
For my retirement party I was planning on a funeral.
P.S. I didn't real all 11 pages of this thread.
You know, it's not about what you have and *look* like what you have from the outside, it's about having a close & loving family and circle of good friends. Hopefully you are one of these lucky ones because in reality, not everyone has what counts the most. It's about what you make of what you have and what others take away from it.
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