Anonymous wrote:We don't have any realistic picture of your financial health so it's hard to say.
In general, short life left or not, many people enjoy their last years with a purpose and Office mates. If you tried, you'd likely be able to get along with your new boss. Retirement is out to the pasture for most people and boredom quickly sets in and shortens the life span.
I've gotta do a little bragging. My wife drove 240 miles a day / 4 1/2 hrs a day for (11) years. Why you ask ? Mostly because she's the most dedicated loyal employee you'd ever meet, be damned how unloyal companies are. A move for us was not feasible. The pay was worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One year of your life in your 60s = 3-4 years of your life in 30/40s. I'd enjoy what's left. you are burning that candle down real fast.
Interesting perspective.....
Anonymous wrote:One year of your life in your 60s = 3-4 years of your life in 30/40s. I'd enjoy what's left. you are burning that candle down real fast.
Anonymous wrote:What is your question, really? If you can retire, then retire. You need to give notice, two weeks at a minimum, more if you desire.
Are you ready to retire financially? Do you have something to retire to?
Anonymous wrote:At late 60s, I think you have done your part. If you have saved enough, I’d punch out. Life will get shorter real fast.