Posted by Billy NY on February 18, 2015 at 06:58:22 from (104.228.35.235):
In Reply to: Retirement posted by dej(Jed) on February 18, 2015 at 05:17:13:
I never gave much credit to lines like that from any boss or someone above in the inner nucleus of the company. I heard it once, on the 22nd floor of a construction project, "you are an important part of the company, and will be this or that someday" One year later the division is closed LOL !
It might be different at first, but you'll likely make the transition without a problem.
My neighbor at the bottom of the lane here, just filed for social security, a dedicated worker all his life, the last 14 in a service truck working on loading dock and similar equipment, industrial, commercial buildings etc. Physically the job became too demanding he said, doctor wanted him to get a similar surgery on his legs as I did for one, had to wear compression stockings, was a tall thin guy, but a smoker, not sure how heavy. Great friend and neighbor. He decided last summer it was time to retire.
Just one problem, on Sunday, a few days ago, his wife found him deceased in his home at 64 years of age, I saw the ambulances below when clearing snow. I had no idea, was just talking with him the day before. Now he'll never get to collect a dime of retirement or social security. His truck still in the driveway covered in snow, entirely sad.
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