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Joker wrote: I sure hope that I make it to full retirement. I am planning on working to at least 67. How I am going to pay for things is another story. I am getting to the end of my life and don't really have enough in savings to make my retirement social security an above average wage. Still looking for a way to bolster it though.
I will be lucky if I get social security...I am certainty not counting on it.
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Aren't we nearing the end of this phenomenon though? As the baby boomers age out, the remaining workers grew up with technology as an everyday part of life. Most of us came of age with computers, tablets, social media, smartphones, and other gadgets. And, it's not like we'll lose the adaptation skill since big tech cranks out updates and innovative products every couple of years to keep consumers hooked.Wanderer wrote: The older worker tends to not be as quick to learn the latest and greatest modern happenings and tend toward the higher end of the pay schedule so employers are looking for the biggest return on their dollar.
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Lexie wrote:
FrugalFran wrote:
Goldbug wrote:
Who said anything about an employer? I intend to keep working, but I intend to be working for myself. That way I am the employer, and I can forgive myself for slowing down or hire help if I need it. My grandfather was building and selling garden furniture into his 90's and loving every minute of it, so I might go the same way.Wanderer wrote: As a follow on people who think they can work forever ... they do not realize what happens to the physical body and mind! My bet is on the fact that when most people reach or get close to retirement they will find they cannot perform at the same level and that employers really don't want old timers around (viewed as to slow, out of touch and too expensive).
My husband often says that if he stops working completely, that's when he'll die. My dad always said the same thing and he's going to be 79 soon and he still works at the same career he's had his whole life. Granted, it isn't physically challenging, but I believe it keeps his mind sharp. For me, I'd like to have a balance.
Being in education for many years, I once knew a principal that retired after 35 years of service. Within 3 months he was gone. The job is all some people have and it's all that keeps them going. Me? I'm enjoying my retirement to the fullest!!! Love it!!
Very sad to hear and I hope I don't turn out like that. My father was the same way.
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FrugalFran wrote:
Goldbug wrote:
Who said anything about an employer? I intend to keep working, but I intend to be working for myself. That way I am the employer, and I can forgive myself for slowing down or hire help if I need it. My grandfather was building and selling garden furniture into his 90's and loving every minute of it, so I might go the same way.Wanderer wrote: As a follow on people who think they can work forever ... they do not realize what happens to the physical body and mind! My bet is on the fact that when most people reach or get close to retirement they will find they cannot perform at the same level and that employers really don't want old timers around (viewed as to slow, out of touch and too expensive).
My husband often says that if he stops working completely, that's when he'll die. My dad always said the same thing and he's going to be 79 soon and he still works at the same career he's had his whole life. Granted, it isn't physically challenging, but I believe it keeps his mind sharp. For me, I'd like to have a balance.
Being in education for many years, I once knew a principal that retired after 35 years of service. Within 3 months he was gone. The job is all some people have and it's all that keeps them going. Me? I'm enjoying my retirement to the fullest!!! Love it!!
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Goldbug wrote:
Who said anything about an employer? I intend to keep working, but I intend to be working for myself. That way I am the employer, and I can forgive myself for slowing down or hire help if I need it. My grandfather was building and selling garden furniture into his 90's and loving every minute of it, so I might go the same way.Wanderer wrote: As a follow on people who think they can work forever ... they do not realize what happens to the physical body and mind! My bet is on the fact that when most people reach or get close to retirement they will find they cannot perform at the same level and that employers really don't want old timers around (viewed as to slow, out of touch and too expensive).
My husband often says that if he stops working completely, that's when he'll die. My dad always said the same thing and he's going to be 79 soon and he still works at the same career he's had his whole life. Granted, it isn't physically challenging, but I believe it keeps his mind sharp. For me, I'd like to have a balance.
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