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<blockquote data-quote="rod" data-source="post: 5793518" data-attributes="member: 5382"><p>If you are debt free when you retire it can be done. If not that is where a part time job ( <strong>THAT YOU ENJOY </strong>) comes into play for a few years until SS kicks in. .<strong> We are really lucky now.</strong> We have My Teamster Pension- my wife's State Pension, My little State pension (47 bucks a month, 2 Social Security checks a month, plus a generous military disability check (tax free) that we get every month. Plus we are now ( by law ) having to take out a little of our IRA money by a certain % every month. To tell the truth I make about twice as much now as I ever did at UPS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod, post: 5793518, member: 5382"] If you are debt free when you retire it can be done. If not that is where a part time job ( [B]THAT YOU ENJOY [/B]) comes into play for a few years until SS kicks in. .[B] We are really lucky now.[/B] We have My Teamster Pension- my wife's State Pension, My little State pension (47 bucks a month, 2 Social Security checks a month, plus a generous military disability check (tax free) that we get every month. Plus we are now ( by law ) having to take out a little of our IRA money by a certain % every month. To tell the truth I make about twice as much now as I ever did at UPS. [/QUOTE]
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