Anonymous wrote:51 male. Think of all who have more serious issues like failing health. Working is a blessing because so many who wish to work are unable to. Like could be a whole lot worse...
Anonymous wrote:I am 56 and right there with you.
Interested in responses because I have nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:53 here. I did experience that at about 50....but that was more a result of health issues which sapped all my energy. In my case, it was a combination of cancer, cardiac, and diabetes. Won the battle with the first, second & third are under control.
Now, I sometimes have down days, but I enjoy my work and remain a high producer.
Aaaakk! What a thing to say. OP, this is very unlikely to be you.
The point was there could be medical reasons...in my case, there was. I hope to god, for OP, if it is medical, it is more minor like thyroid. But being tired is a symptom. Sometimes of nothing, sometimes of serious.
He said he was tired of working because he hates his job. I don't see how you get from there to cancer. You are projecting and it is not kind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pay off your house. Make this your number one financial priority. Once you own your home you can retire.
13:58 here. Our house will be paid off next spring, and that's great, but we still have to save for retirement and finish getting our kids through college.
A paid-off mortgage is not the solution to all of life's financial obligations.
Anonymous wrote:Pay off your house. Make this your number one financial priority. Once you own your home you can retire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:53 here. I did experience that at about 50....but that was more a result of health issues which sapped all my energy. In my case, it was a combination of cancer, cardiac, and diabetes. Won the battle with the first, second & third are under control.
Now, I sometimes have down days, but I enjoy my work and remain a high producer.
Aaaakk! What a thing to say. OP, this is very unlikely to be you.
The point was there could be medical reasons...in my case, there was. I hope to god, for OP, if it is medical, it is more minor like thyroid. But being tired is a symptom. Sometimes of nothing, sometimes of serious.
Anonymous wrote:47?. I started my Fed job at 25. I can't get full retirement until 62. My minimum age of retirement (born in 1979( is 57 with 30 years of service.
I have 15 and I feel like I've been working forever. I started in a science lab job at 21 out of college--until grad school degree when I started Fed job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:53 here. I did experience that at about 50....but that was more a result of health issues which sapped all my energy. In my case, it was a combination of cancer, cardiac, and diabetes. Won the battle with the first, second & third are under control.
Now, I sometimes have down days, but I enjoy my work and remain a high producer.
Aaaakk! What a thing to say. OP, this is very unlikely to be you.
Anonymous wrote:Pay off your house. Make this your number one financial priority. Once you own your home you can retire.
Anonymous wrote:53 here. I did experience that at about 50....but that was more a result of health issues which sapped all my energy. In my case, it was a combination of cancer, cardiac, and diabetes. Won the battle with the first, second & third are under control.
Now, I sometimes have down days, but I enjoy my work and remain a high producer.