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Is it true that after a teamster retire
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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 543399" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>I'm not saying what you have done was easy, I know it was not.</p><p> My story isn't going to have quite as good an ending as your's.( NO I am not looking for sympathy)</p><p> More than likely, before this year ends I will retire with only 20 years. No where as good of a retirement check as you. Unlike you I have spent all of my 20 years as a driver. My body is beat all to hell and I can't possible make 30 years. I am now 59 years old. With the condition of my body, there is no way I can hump packages out of a brown bomber till I an 64. Just can't do it, in fact I will be dang lucky to go back to work from the comp injury I now have. However you are correct that it is a sad state of affairs. On the bright side though, I will survive and I bet I'll be happy doing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 543399, member: 13254"] I'm not saying what you have done was easy, I know it was not. My story isn't going to have quite as good an ending as your's.( NO I am not looking for sympathy) More than likely, before this year ends I will retire with only 20 years. No where as good of a retirement check as you. Unlike you I have spent all of my 20 years as a driver. My body is beat all to hell and I can't possible make 30 years. I am now 59 years old. With the condition of my body, there is no way I can hump packages out of a brown bomber till I an 64. Just can't do it, in fact I will be dang lucky to go back to work from the comp injury I now have. However you are correct that it is a sad state of affairs. On the bright side though, I will survive and I bet I'll be happy doing it. [/QUOTE]
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