Posted by Cal Innes on September 14, 2010 at 18:22:01 from (75.192.92.108):
In Reply to: retire posted by larry@stinescorner on September 14, 2010 at 16:07:00:
Hey Larry, I am not going to make this any easier. As others have said, only you will know when the time has come to retire. I am 57 and retired at 55 from state service so have a pretty good pension.My wife retired the same day. I always thought I was in good health and I still feel as though I am. That being said, 12 months ago I had a grapefruit-sized tumor removed from my kidney (one kidney and tumor are now gone) I feel great now... did then too. Now it's spots on the lungs.... operation upcoming.... so what's next? The point of this is, things may be a bit strained financially, but enjoy a little time while you have good health and a good wife to share it with. I still get a few side jobs but don't have to go looking for them. The extra $$ is always welcome. Now the difference is that I work hard because I want to and not because I have to. Lots of luck with what ever you decide... and thanks for all the pix! Cal
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