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31.4 years in the saddle....what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 967851" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>I'm sure you understood that I was just illustrating the point that come retirement we have the choice to live life by our terms or by someone else's. Personally by the time I reach retirement I desire to live by my own terms considering I will have spent my entire working life living by someone else's. If being a Walmart greeter is what you want to do so be it, but to retire only so you have to be a walmart greeter to make ends meet defeats the purpose of retiring in the first place. I do not golf myself, but if by some chance I get into it I want to be able to golf everyday assuming the weather is right rather than having to continue to live by a work schedule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 967851, member: 249"] I'm sure you understood that I was just illustrating the point that come retirement we have the choice to live life by our terms or by someone else's. Personally by the time I reach retirement I desire to live by my own terms considering I will have spent my entire working life living by someone else's. If being a Walmart greeter is what you want to do so be it, but to retire only so you have to be a walmart greeter to make ends meet defeats the purpose of retiring in the first place. I do not golf myself, but if by some chance I get into it I want to be able to golf everyday assuming the weather is right rather than having to continue to live by a work schedule. [/QUOTE]
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