Posted by JR.Fyre on February 26, 2010 at 07:59:45 from (71.7.56.19):
In Reply to: OT Retire at 62? posted by Plumcrazy on February 26, 2010 at 04:22:02:
My pappy and granddad, crossed the same bridge you are wanting to cross,and I lived with there mistake,My granddad retired at 62 and pasted away at 78 my pappy retired at 62 and pasted away at 80 My Pappy told me before he past, that he should not have never sold out all the way, because working on the farm and working the land keep'd my mind active,and my hands busy. I will be 62 this Aug,2010 I have cut back enough to keep me active but not busy,because of medical reason's, my wife will retire in 4 years and I want to be around to enjoy retirement with my wife of 38 years. JR.Frye
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