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<blockquote data-quote="8up" data-source="post: 54397"><p>wkmac, if you need assistance with that over 70 at Ft. Knox, please call me......</p><p></p><p>if folks haven't been putting away that overtime money they keep forcing on us, shame on them. i put the pension right behind social security, (which does not make me feel secure). with the 401(k) plans available, employee discount stock purchase, real estate and an occasional odd job here and there, it'S up to ourselves to be able to plan ahead for our financial futures when we are no longer pounding the pavement to bring in a paycheck. no one should expect any pension plan to take care of all of their needs in the later years. it's a shame and perhaps a sham that some of those plans have failed, and knowing that you need to be thrifty with your earnings, especially the ones you have control over.</p><p></p><p>save for that rainy day, there is a storm coming &amp; you don't want the bank statement to read "NSF"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8up, post: 54397"] wkmac, if you need assistance with that over 70 at Ft. Knox, please call me...... if folks haven't been putting away that overtime money they keep forcing on us, shame on them. i put the pension right behind social security, (which does not make me feel secure). with the 401(k) plans available, employee discount stock purchase, real estate and an occasional odd job here and there, it'S up to ourselves to be able to plan ahead for our financial futures when we are no longer pounding the pavement to bring in a paycheck. no one should expect any pension plan to take care of all of their needs in the later years. it's a shame and perhaps a sham that some of those plans have failed, and knowing that you need to be thrifty with your earnings, especially the ones you have control over. save for that rainy day, there is a storm coming & you don't want the bank statement to read "NSF" [/QUOTE]
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