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re: Do any retirees “miss” work?
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:35 pm to Festus
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:35 pm to Festus
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My plan is to retire in 3 years. My wife has to work 13 more years and she says she's OK with that. We'll see, lol. She's younger, and will need to work until she can get on Medicare. I'm going to jump on her insurance.
Something about this just seems a bit cruel.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:37 pm to shutterspeed
I retired Dec. 26, 2023
4 months later working again, part-time
I was busy on my own and not looking for work.
It found me.
A guy knew my work ethic and offered - accepted.
Great hours, good work, solid people, very reputable company.
Life is good.
4 months later working again, part-time
I was busy on my own and not looking for work.
It found me.
A guy knew my work ethic and offered - accepted.
Great hours, good work, solid people, very reputable company.
Life is good.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:39 pm to shutterspeed
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Something about this just seems a bit cruel
I think it happens a lot for couples with a bit of an age difference. My wife and I aren't that far apart in age (little over 4 yrs), but she'd have to get on my insurance if she wants to retire early.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:53 pm to fallguy_1978
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I think it happens a lot for couples with a bit of an age difference.
But someone retiring and jumping on the spouse's insurance while said spouse has to continue working for 13 more years just to jump on federal health insurance?
Posted on 5/11/24 at 2:59 pm to shutterspeed
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while said spouse has to continue working for 13 more years just to jump on federal health insurance?
She knew she was marrying that old fart
Posted on 5/11/24 at 3:03 pm to deltaland
No.. regardless of finances.. sleep when you want.. poke around the yard….
First thing I did was think back to when I was a pre teen.. before alcohol.. cars etc.. and said what did I like best about those years because man they were great.. I do a lot of the same.. bike ride.. walk in the woods..goofy hobbies.. rock stuff.. plants.. started learning carnivorous plants.. life is good.. travel some but I did a lot of that for work.. I do domestic and nature but my wife usually will do a Europe trip with others..
First thing I did was think back to when I was a pre teen.. before alcohol.. cars etc.. and said what did I like best about those years because man they were great.. I do a lot of the same.. bike ride.. walk in the woods..goofy hobbies.. rock stuff.. plants.. started learning carnivorous plants.. life is good.. travel some but I did a lot of that for work.. I do domestic and nature but my wife usually will do a Europe trip with others..
Posted on 5/11/24 at 3:49 pm to DisplacedBuckeye
How did you retire in your 30s?
Posted on 5/11/24 at 3:53 pm to makersmark1
I’ll find out end of the year. I’m a little worried about that. I do enjoy being around my coworkers. I’ve worked with some of them for 40 years. We’re all good friends now. But it’s time to hang it up and let the young people do their thing.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 4:04 pm to slacker130
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I will absolutely miss my job and I dread the day. Just a little over 2 more years.
Also, I'll be getting another job, because the youngest will just be starting college.
Why are you moving on from the first job?
Posted on 5/11/24 at 4:26 pm to makersmark1
I certainly won't miss Microsoft Teams. Or Microsoft anything.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 4:29 pm to makersmark1
I retired 8 years ago from a high speed job. I was bored out of my mind. Took a job in my field that has turned out to be a low speed, I'm happy. When I retire again I will not be as bored. Going from 100 to 0 was the problem.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:15 pm to makersmark1
Find a hobby if you don’t have one already.
That or maybe do something else part time/get a side gig.
I say this because there’s a worrisome statistic on men who retire dying early.
That or maybe do something else part time/get a side gig.
I say this because there’s a worrisome statistic on men who retire dying early.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:22 pm to BK Lounge
quote:I retired just before turning 28 and I'm getting to the point where I wouldn't mind working 10 hours a week just for some money I can spend off-budget. It'll be a huge cut in pay from what I was making 2 decades ago (even bigger factoring in inflation) but my hobby (sports cards) has gotten expensive af.
The key is having the freedom to work because you *want* to work, not because you *have* to work..
I do a few projects a year and this summer we're transforming my son's old room into a sports museum. I've got just about every type of item signed and we finally put together the sketches of where we're putting up shelving, framed jerseys/pictures/etc. along with paint colors. I have loved working with my boys on the plans.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:27 pm to makersmark1
This is a good question op. Yes it happens within 6 months so what you have to try and do is get your feet in something else you love or is a good possibly investment (real estate maybe) so you still have some responsibility and can actually possibly make more then when you actually freaking worked. Trust me on this one.
You are smarter now then when you were young simply because of experiences you have had in life and your work life. It’s a great resource.
You are smarter now then when you were young simply because of experiences you have had in life and your work life. It’s a great resource.
This post was edited on 5/11/24 at 5:29 pm
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:40 pm to SundayFunday
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Find a hobby if you don’t have one already. That or maybe do something else part time/get a side gig.
Golf: I play around 150 times a year working. I’m off one day a week already.
Side gig: going to keep it going for now. It’s just one day a week and not too stressful.
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:50 pm to MSUDawg98
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I retired just before turning 28
Guy a few posts up said he retired in his 30s.. now 28.. im half-expecting the next poster to say they retired at 17 .
Posted on 5/11/24 at 5:51 pm to makersmark1
I have been retired about 6 months now. Move from Louisiana to Tennessee. My kids are here. Love sleeping late somedays. Some days I am up at 7am. Love to cook so I consider that my hobby. Binge watching so TV shows that I either haven’t seen or have not seen in a real long time. Still stay in touch with a few of my past coworkers, especially during football season
Posted on 5/11/24 at 6:02 pm to makersmark1
Not sure.
I know for being retired my FIL sure as frick doesn’t act like it.
Never settles down, that one.
I know for being retired my FIL sure as frick doesn’t act like it.
Never settles down, that one.
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