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31.4 years in the saddle....what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="want to retire" data-source="post: 967343"><p>Again, where is all this "extra" money and riches coming from? The way I understand it-is that based on our current contract, I will get $3000 per month any age. I will have to work somewhere to make up the difference to my current levels until social security. Seems simple enough. I am a working, blue collar truck driver that makes a good living. Depending on how much ot, can make a little more or a little less. Unless I went into mgt., this is as good as it gets. The only way I could have more investment money would be to spend less or get a second job. Trust me, I'm comfortable but very far from living an extravagant lifestyle. I drive a sixteen year old car. Stuff like that. Modest home etc. No boat, cabin on the lake, farm, airplane.....average, I'd say. So, a financial planner has what to offer except a fee? To tell me what? That I can(maybe) have a little more money in my later years when my best health is behind me? Be able to stay at the Holiday Inn vs. the Motel 6? We are not movie stars or lawyers or highly paid sports stars.....truck drivers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="want to retire, post: 967343"] Again, where is all this "extra" money and riches coming from? The way I understand it-is that based on our current contract, I will get $3000 per month any age. I will have to work somewhere to make up the difference to my current levels until social security. Seems simple enough. I am a working, blue collar truck driver that makes a good living. Depending on how much ot, can make a little more or a little less. Unless I went into mgt., this is as good as it gets. The only way I could have more investment money would be to spend less or get a second job. Trust me, I'm comfortable but very far from living an extravagant lifestyle. I drive a sixteen year old car. Stuff like that. Modest home etc. No boat, cabin on the lake, farm, airplane.....average, I'd say. So, a financial planner has what to offer except a fee? To tell me what? That I can(maybe) have a little more money in my later years when my best health is behind me? Be able to stay at the Holiday Inn vs. the Motel 6? We are not movie stars or lawyers or highly paid sports stars.....truck drivers! [/QUOTE]
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