Posted by Jon Bottum on January 27, 2018 at 18:23:37 from (50.33.163.228):
In Reply to: Re: Retirement posted by Craig2 on January 26, 2018 at 14:24:02:
I am retired and have been for about 8 years.I was laid off from a fertilizer company where I was full time. I drew unemployment but went back every spring and fall as an applicator through the busy seasons. That only left about 3 months of the year where I didn't have to go to work.I started a long time ago "planning" my retirement. Bought a new 5th wheel, got all the woodworking equipment a guy would ever need. I remodeled a garage for a workshop, got the hunting and fishing equipment I wanted and was all set... Except, I had noticed a"weakness" in my arms and legs for a long time. Dr kept telling me I was getting old. Then, last year I was diagnosed with a genetic nerve disorder. It is slow acting disorder that works on the arms and legs. No treatment-no cure. Eventually I'll end up in a wheelchair, if I live that long. I first noticed my symtoms about 20 years ago. My point, if you think you want to retire, slow down, or work- do it. We have no guarantee in the future.
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