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Life Expectancy after Retirement?
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<blockquote data-quote="21_years_in" data-source="post: 5089599" data-attributes="member: 36676"><p>I am 55 with 27 years service as a driver. I can retire now, but my wife is going to work another 10 years, so I plan to work until my 65th birthday. I have a *very* easy and very scenic country route.</p><p></p><p>A coworker told me that the average UPS driver only lives about 2 to 5 years after they retire. This sounds wrong to me.</p><p></p><p>Does anybody know the correct data about the actual statistic for a retired UPS driver?</p><p></p><p>I had been assuming that I would make it to the age where my grandfathers died (79 years old, both of them). My Dad is 79 and he is still alive and well.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully somebody here has heard a more encouraging number than dropping dead 2-5 years into retirement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="21_years_in, post: 5089599, member: 36676"] I am 55 with 27 years service as a driver. I can retire now, but my wife is going to work another 10 years, so I plan to work until my 65th birthday. I have a *very* easy and very scenic country route. A coworker told me that the average UPS driver only lives about 2 to 5 years after they retire. This sounds wrong to me. Does anybody know the correct data about the actual statistic for a retired UPS driver? I had been assuming that I would make it to the age where my grandfathers died (79 years old, both of them). My Dad is 79 and he is still alive and well. Hopefully somebody here has heard a more encouraging number than dropping dead 2-5 years into retirement! [/QUOTE]
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