Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your sister is right...that's what gives.
This. I nearly had to retire early due to a health issue. I did the math and decided to do some radical approaches to treating my condition so I could keep working. I don’t judge people who don’t have a way to keep going, but I don’t understand stopping early because you simply don’t feel like working anymore. You will run out of money and your sister will have to care for you or watch you suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
OP here. Maybe I’m out of touch, what do you mean? I have a pension, but even a half pension is great. I don’t need to milk every last dime out of it.
Pls explain.
I am 38 and no one I know my age has a pension unless they hit the jackpot or were career military. I missed the pension benefit for my company by a year. Pensions mean you will be able to retire. By the time I am of retirement age I will have a measly 401k (which has been acknowledged is not enough) and no social security. So yes you are out of touch or a troll. Be grateful for what you have!
Ok, maybe it’s different in Canada but DH works for a bank and has a pension too.
38%of people in Canada have a work pension.
And pension or not, everyone can retire. Save for it!
You live in Canada? You are troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d like to find a job where I could work part time and then collect a pension. OP, can you share the workplace?
I'm an RN.
Anonymous wrote:Your sister is right...that's what gives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
OP here. Maybe I’m out of touch, what do you mean? I have a pension, but even a half pension is great. I don’t need to milk every last dime out of it.
Pls explain.
I am 38 and no one I know my age has a pension unless they hit the jackpot or were career military. I missed the pension benefit for my company by a year. Pensions mean you will be able to retire. By the time I am of retirement age I will have a measly 401k (which has been acknowledged is not enough) and no social security. So yes you are out of touch or a troll. Be grateful for what you have!
Ok, maybe it’s different in Canada but DH works for a bank and has a pension too.
38%of people in Canada have a work pension.
And pension or not, everyone can retire. Save for it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
OP here. Maybe I’m out of touch, what do you mean? I have a pension, but even a half pension is great. I don’t need to milk every last dime out of it.
Pls explain.
I am 38 and no one I know my age has a pension unless they hit the jackpot or were career military. I missed the pension benefit for my company by a year. Pensions mean you will be able to retire. By the time I am of retirement age I will have a measly 401k (which has been acknowledged is not enough) and no social security. So yes you are out of touch or a troll. Be grateful for what you have!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
OP here. Maybe I’m out of touch, what do you mean? I have a pension, but even a half pension is great. I don’t need to milk every last dime out of it.
Pls explain.
Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
Anonymous wrote:If you are so blase about having a pension you are out of touch or a troll.
Anonymous wrote:My dad took his pension early. Good thing he did as he only lived 10 more years.