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Buddy retired 5 years after his retirement date.
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<blockquote data-quote="Almost" data-source="post: 4140647" data-attributes="member: 4811"><p>We have several with 50 plus years in. $120 to130k working (mileage runs), pension 50k (if on old contract and over 70 1/2), 25k?? for SS (age appropriate) And mandatory withdrawals of the 401. They just look at the total and smile every Thursday. So if you want to work that's fine, I don't have to pretend to understand it.</p><p>I do not want to retire and then go straight into a nursing home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almost, post: 4140647, member: 4811"] We have several with 50 plus years in. $120 to130k working (mileage runs), pension 50k (if on old contract and over 70 1/2), 25k?? for SS (age appropriate) And mandatory withdrawals of the 401. They just look at the total and smile every Thursday. So if you want to work that's fine, I don't have to pretend to understand it. I do not want to retire and then go straight into a nursing home. [/QUOTE]
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