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I don't know what I'd do--if I loved my job, I'd probably still work.
My Gram didn't even start working until she was in her 60s and then she retired at 92, yes 92!! She was a bookkeeper and loved it, loved being active and I think it kept her young.
My Dad retired at 62, then my Mom died a couple of months later(not expected) and now he is back at work at 64..and it is a physically demanding job-he's the manager of an auto body shop.
He was bored out of his mind, now he's much happier working there 3 days a week.
My FIL retired at 63(was bought out) and substituted in schools for 13 years after that. He could not sit home and just be retired, it would have driven him crazy.
My Gram didn't even start working until she was in her 60s and then she retired at 92, yes 92!! She was a bookkeeper and loved it, loved being active and I think it kept her young.
My Dad retired at 62, then my Mom died a couple of months later(not expected) and now he is back at work at 64..and it is a physically demanding job-he's the manager of an auto body shop.
He was bored out of his mind, now he's much happier working there 3 days a week.
My FIL retired at 63(was bought out) and substituted in schools for 13 years after that. He could not sit home and just be retired, it would have driven him crazy.

She is 84. She still cleans her own gutters, plants her garden and mows her lawn. She looks impeccable every day that she goes to work. She is one of my favorite employees. She doesn't work full time anymore. She cut down to 4 ten hour days instead of five. Well I guess that is still full time.
But some people like working! 