larry barnhart wrote:
maybe that is a reason for me to be happy with what we have. 1999 58 years old and retired. AWESOME no debt no worries, not a chance about no worries but the other is true.
chevman
Glad you have no worries larry, glad to see all those that could retire at a younger age...Me, I got out of the USAF in 75', went to work with a major manufacturer, after 12 years, plant shut down...had to leave the state to get a job....next job, 5.5 yrs, got laid off, had to leave the state to find another job...now 21 years with this company and do have 3 pensions, but changes in life X 3 caused a few set backs at times.....Though, at times in Viet Nam, never thought I'd live as long as I have at this time:)...so life IS good and I've been blessed.
Glad all those that could retire early have...enjoy it, because i believe that most know by a certain age, that life IS short, enjoy family while you can:)
Don't know about the "no worries" part though...with daughter and two grand daughters, guess i still have some at this point...