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Buddy retired 5 years after his retirement date.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 4082261" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>I love Choices! I followed the path of my choice as I think most of us try to do. Problem is that life gets in the way, sometimes we didn't see thing's coming our way or could have predicted. So for some people, they get a pass. Others, not so much!</p><p></p><p>I got the same predictable responses from most drivers when we talked about retirement plans or the lack there of when I worked, which always amazed me? Then there were the other few who blew your mind on how planned they were to get to retirement. Again Choices!</p><p></p><p>Even the driver's that shuffle up to my door today dropping stuff off when we talk most really cant see that far down the future. Probably due to the fact it took them on average 5 years part time to get to start to drive intermittently and about the 8 to 10th year they made it to utility driver and or bid a route in my area. Drivers today are so beat to death from that elusive " If I can just get my own route" syndrome, things will work out. The on and off driving at the beginning of no "steady hours" which at the end of the week determines how fat your pay check is, doesn't help with seeding your retirement future.</p><p></p><p>2 centavo's? If you haven't started a planned retirement system? Its not to late! Don't be that guy at the end of life wondering where did I goof up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 4082261, member: 47472"] I love Choices! I followed the path of my choice as I think most of us try to do. Problem is that life gets in the way, sometimes we didn't see thing's coming our way or could have predicted. So for some people, they get a pass. Others, not so much! I got the same predictable responses from most drivers when we talked about retirement plans or the lack there of when I worked, which always amazed me? Then there were the other few who blew your mind on how planned they were to get to retirement. Again Choices! Even the driver's that shuffle up to my door today dropping stuff off when we talk most really cant see that far down the future. Probably due to the fact it took them on average 5 years part time to get to start to drive intermittently and about the 8 to 10th year they made it to utility driver and or bid a route in my area. Drivers today are so beat to death from that elusive " If I can just get my own route" syndrome, things will work out. The on and off driving at the beginning of no "steady hours" which at the end of the week determines how fat your pay check is, doesn't help with seeding your retirement future. 2 centavo's? If you haven't started a planned retirement system? Its not to late! Don't be that guy at the end of life wondering where did I goof up? [/QUOTE]
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