Posted by Dave 2N on September 14, 2010 at 16:56:29 from (74.32.114.136):
In Reply to: retire posted by larry@stinescorner on September 14, 2010 at 16:07:00:
No one but you can make the decision; you know what is possible and what is not.
I retired early due to outsourcing but knew that because of the way I am, "retirement" as known in the past wouldn"t work for me. Even with all I have to do, I still wasn"t ready to just "back out" of things. So since 2001 I"ve worked part-time. Keeps me busy enjoying something I like to do, provides some $$ for bills and my addiction--tractors.
Yup, as someone said below, right now you don"t have a clue about how busy you will be when you retire. Keep that in mind because it"s the truth.
My advice is to retire "from" something "to" something not as streuous or regimented. And remember-you do have your masonry skills to fall back on occsionally if you need to.
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