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What's the earliest I can retire and get full medical??
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<blockquote data-quote="104Feeder" data-source="post: 1049799" data-attributes="member: 42554"><p>We have some that are double-dipping: collecting Social Security which is about $25-$30k/yr plus making over $100k as Feeder drivers. Seeing as a Feeder driver who retires today from the WCTPF would receive about $57k/yr that doesn't seem like all that bad of a deal. Of course, the longer you delay taking SS the more they will pay you per month. Considering actuarial tables say if you live past 50 you have a very good chance of living into your 80's they might have been better off just working and foregoing the SS or retiring and doing something else for awhile. Everyone has their own reasons. For myself I like to say I'll retire about 500 hours after my actual date because it's mid year and I can pick up another vested year but I'll probably work a few extra years to make up for my part-time years. I'm sure once you reach that milestone it's easier to just say "eh, maybe I'll retire next year".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="104Feeder, post: 1049799, member: 42554"] We have some that are double-dipping: collecting Social Security which is about $25-$30k/yr plus making over $100k as Feeder drivers. Seeing as a Feeder driver who retires today from the WCTPF would receive about $57k/yr that doesn't seem like all that bad of a deal. Of course, the longer you delay taking SS the more they will pay you per month. Considering actuarial tables say if you live past 50 you have a very good chance of living into your 80's they might have been better off just working and foregoing the SS or retiring and doing something else for awhile. Everyone has their own reasons. For myself I like to say I'll retire about 500 hours after my actual date because it's mid year and I can pick up another vested year but I'll probably work a few extra years to make up for my part-time years. I'm sure once you reach that milestone it's easier to just say "eh, maybe I'll retire next year". [/QUOTE]
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