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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5091845" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>If I can save $25k+ annually until 67 it's worth it to me to have retired early. Right now I'm working as a UPS helper and my feet are killing me. My left big toenail is black and oozing. Taking penicillin in hopes of staving off an infection. Hope to get my credit debt paid off by mid January. Should be able to save $900-$1000 a month for next two years and then with SS at 62 save at least $25k a year. Possibly more than $30k. I doubt I'll make it to 80 so saving while traveling now. And yes, enjoying it too. Glad for you but I didn't get nearly the deal you got at FedEx. And have found a way to get a nest egg together while doing what I enjoy, traveling. Absolutely one of the best decisions I ever made was leaving FedEx at 55. And now that they don't offer a traditional pension if I were a young man I'd look at UPS, the military, or truck driving before I would ever consider FedEx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5091845, member: 24302"] If I can save $25k+ annually until 67 it's worth it to me to have retired early. Right now I'm working as a UPS helper and my feet are killing me. My left big toenail is black and oozing. Taking penicillin in hopes of staving off an infection. Hope to get my credit debt paid off by mid January. Should be able to save $900-$1000 a month for next two years and then with SS at 62 save at least $25k a year. Possibly more than $30k. I doubt I'll make it to 80 so saving while traveling now. And yes, enjoying it too. Glad for you but I didn't get nearly the deal you got at FedEx. And have found a way to get a nest egg together while doing what I enjoy, traveling. Absolutely one of the best decisions I ever made was leaving FedEx at 55. And now that they don't offer a traditional pension if I were a young man I'd look at UPS, the military, or truck driving before I would ever consider FedEx. [/QUOTE]
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