She worked 35 years/that was retirement at that company. My spouse is retired military. He got in at 18 and retired at 38. He gets retirement benefits but the retirement pay is less than $1K a month (minus health insurance and taxes) so its not enough to actually retire on. |
He has a job? Then honey, he is not retired. I would also think he is a liar if it came out only after probing. |
He is retired military but not actually retired if he works. |
He is retired and gets $8000/mth after tax pension plus subsidized healthcare. He will always Piddle around with some little job. |
This. A beloved colleague retired long pre-Covid, but had to return in subbing almost FT because her Medicare Part B and prescriptions were insane. During Covid, she stopped again and moved to another state with her brother and SIL. She was so embarrassed. |
| She probably accepted a retirement buy-out from the old job and doesn't want to admit that it was really more like a termination. |
He works |
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This. |
He is retired. But, he works another job. You are retired if you get full benefits. He retired from one job, took another. |
Enlisted/20 years get around $1K a month. $8K would be fantastic. Only high level officers get that much. You clearly don't get the difference from enlisted and officers and 20 vs. 30 years. You get a pension off your salary which doesn't include the housing and other allowances so its very low. He doesn't have a little job. He has a real job that he does very well with. It wasn't worth staying in the military longer. |
She worked 35 years. That is retired. |
Makes no sense. At all. The only reason you say he is retired is related to benefits?? You are nuts. |
That sounds like a stretch. I vote for embarrassment that she needs to earn money, especially if she is surrounded by people who have very comfortable retirement finances. |
So if she switched jobs after 35 years, she is retired? But if she worked longer at her old job, she is not retired?? Logical, not |