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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Find it sad that anyone looks forward to retirement. I love working. I hate being home. I have zero hobbies. My friends I had are all in different states I have not seen in person years. So a number is meaningless. I hope to work till at least 70. I am 62 now. Then maybe join boards, teach a college class, consult from 70-90. My uncle retired at 82. He has been enjoying life golfing and traveling and is now 92. He lives in Malibu. He is crazy rich from face he worked full time 21-82 at major companies as an executive. He would have gone crazy retiring young. He had 400 people working for him at 70. [/quote] I'm 'retired' at 60. More unemployed than retired although I don't need the money from employment to make a meaningful change in my QOL for the remainder of my life. I've always managed people or processes since the time i was 25 and most of the jobs that are available when you fall off the wagon post-50 are hands on work on a contract basis or really lower level ones, especially if you are not White AND connected. Not interested in reporting to someone who would normally have been several levels below me.. rather not work that put up with that crap. [/quote]
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