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31.4 years in the saddle....what now?
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 967746" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Its not free because you had to devote 31 years of your life to earn that $3000 a month. Its $3000 a month you can rely on for the rest of your life but it doesn't sound like it would sustain you unless you picked up another job which you have already mentioned. What may make more sense is if you can swing it max out your roth 401k deduction for the next 9 years and with a little luck can retire with a bigger monthly pension check and $250k in the bank depending on what the markets do in the next 10 years. I realize you don't like working nights, but there are worse jobs out there and $110k/yr. to drive a truck is not something to squander. Just remember there are two kinds of retirees in this world, those who become walmart greeters and those who are on the golf course everyday. Which kind of retiree do you want to be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 967746, member: 249"] Its not free because you had to devote 31 years of your life to earn that $3000 a month. Its $3000 a month you can rely on for the rest of your life but it doesn't sound like it would sustain you unless you picked up another job which you have already mentioned. What may make more sense is if you can swing it max out your roth 401k deduction for the next 9 years and with a little luck can retire with a bigger monthly pension check and $250k in the bank depending on what the markets do in the next 10 years. I realize you don't like working nights, but there are worse jobs out there and $110k/yr. to drive a truck is not something to squander. Just remember there are two kinds of retirees in this world, those who become walmart greeters and those who are on the golf course everyday. Which kind of retiree do you want to be? [/QUOTE]
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