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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I/we are lucky. No kids to pay for, saving up the wazoo for 25-30 yrs., never got overleveraged on housing, etc., live within our means. I should be able to retire in 3 yrs if I want (60, first full Fed. e'ee retirement benefit age), or anytime after ... as they say, if you go to work and get pissed off 2 days in a row it's time to retire. By that yardstick I doubt I'll be there a day past 62 if I even stay that long. I won't retire if I still have to work but I look forward to getting out of the dysfunctional cesspool that has been created for Feds, esp. those who pride themselves on long term high quality professionalism and are sick of being shat on by Congress, clueless right wingers, Tea Bagger morons, etc.[/quote] OMG this makes me love my life. I like to work. I have three amazing kids for whom I've spent countless tens of thousands of dollars a year to raise and educate. I still saved, but not up the wazoo. I'm guessing that around 70 or 75, with social security, I will have a comfortable retirement. But, I have enjoyed the entire ride along the way.[/quote]
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