Posted by brent zappe on September 26, 2015 at 08:47:41 from (69.230.51.2):
In Reply to: Thinking of retirement posted by brent zappe on September 24, 2015 at 08:33:14:
When I wrote this note to post I had a chance to realize what retirement means to me. My parents told me that retireing means if you could live off 50% of your monthly income that you are makeing right now. Than you might think of doing it. That means house paid for, Automobiles paid for. I know people I work with they do not have a clue how to manage there money. My parents are up in age with in there 80's and it is time one of there kids move close to them. So since I got a retirement to think about I should put in for it and then move on with my life. Move closer to parents but still stay busy. I am hopeing it will work out I am not the one that loves watching T.V. I think I have one in my house (if they have not stolen it yet). I am a person that likes to work and where I live well it is not for me any more. Time has change my town and it has grown to big for me people are looking at my land wanting it. It is time to go ahead and just do it. Thank you for all you replies they are great to read.
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