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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3270526" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Again you completely missed the point. I used my situation to illustrate the dramatic and completely unforeseen turn of events that can happen to a person. In fact my parents divorced 6 weeks shy of 41 years. That's how unforeseen things like this can be. I bet that right now you're retired and made possible courtesy of a helpful if not comfortable Fedex retirement plan which affords you the opportunity make these crass and indignant comments. But keep in mind, this kid has no retirement plan and no employer paid healthcare and the clock is ticking on his working lifetime. Put yourself in his position for once. All I can do is to suggest that he simply not allow his loyalty and devotion to his investment group employer stand in the way of getting to a better place because our most precious commodity is not our bank accounts .....it's time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3270526, member: 58386"] Again you completely missed the point. I used my situation to illustrate the dramatic and completely unforeseen turn of events that can happen to a person. In fact my parents divorced 6 weeks shy of 41 years. That's how unforeseen things like this can be. I bet that right now you're retired and made possible courtesy of a helpful if not comfortable Fedex retirement plan which affords you the opportunity make these crass and indignant comments. But keep in mind, this kid has no retirement plan and no employer paid healthcare and the clock is ticking on his working lifetime. Put yourself in his position for once. All I can do is to suggest that he simply not allow his loyalty and devotion to his investment group employer stand in the way of getting to a better place because our most precious commodity is not our bank accounts .....it's time. [/QUOTE]
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