disneychrista
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But did he apply?Well, he didn't get into Harvard.
But did he apply?Well, he didn't get into Harvard.
No. I think he knew how that would go.But did he apply?
That's what I plan to do but I have to working until I am 76 to get full retirement.the real perk to retiring is you dont got to listen to any idiot ever again telling you what to do, dont work
That's what I plan to do but I have to working until I am 76 to get full retirement.
I DO work for the government but I didn't start until last year (at 46).really, no wonder your eyes were looking at a sugar daddy, you should of worked for the government, 30 years full retirement
I DO work for the government but I didn't start until last year (at 46).
I am just glad that I have retirement at all. My previous employer didn't have anything, so I expected to never be able to retire. So the good news is I will hit 20 years right around "retirement" age for SS.oh, but they have good retirement at 20 years if your over 60
I am just glad that I have retirement at all. My previous employer didn't have anything, so I expected to never be able to retire. So the good news is I will hit 20 years right around "retirement" age for SS.
I will be putting half of any raises in the deferred comp.actualy since you hav a lot of time in SS you will have a great retirement at 66 also put a liitle bit on money in the government retirement things you have, I think minimum is 20 a pay day, do that, it increase huge . But the rel question is will you still be sexy at 66
I will be putting half of any raises in the deferred comp.
Do you doubt my sexiness ? You know it'll only get better with age.![]()
Only works if you have guaranteed benefits until Medicare kicks in.My boyfriend just retired at age 54 from the Department of Corrections. I’m trying so hard not to be envious.
He wants us to move south...
76???????????That's what I plan to do but I have to working until I am 76 to get full retirement.
76???????????
Is the discount rate public knowledge?
Just curious what it is?
I often hear people talk about moving to FL when they retire and then working at WDW. I only know one person who actually attempted but didn't get hired.
I think when I retire I'd just rather move down there and visit the park as a guest.
I don't think I'd have it in my at retirement age to deal with some of the guests![]()
I mean if you're in your 70s, is there a better retirement gig than Disney? Unless you own a business, I can't think of anything.
the real perk to retiring is you dont got to listen to any idiot ever again telling you what to do, dont work
Yep. If you don’t t start until 46. If I had started when I started working after kids/college I’d have only 7 more years, not 29.76???????????