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Originally Posted by forever4
I kind of faced a similar situation a few years ago.
I could retire at any time now after 34 years, and my future pension benefits are frozen at a level from several years ago, and there is no added pension benefit to stick around any longer.
However, the fact remains that I have a good job that I like, which pays well, and which has good benefits. Why would I want to walk out the door and give that up?
Some people think that they can leave and start drawing a pension, and also find another equivalent replacement job which either pays nearly as well, and/or maybe has a path to a second pension if you could work another 10 years or so.
I think that is a lot of wishful thinking in most cases. I expect to keep working another 10 years where I am at if my health holds out and if I don't get forced out earlier through age discrimination.
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Vince your doing a fine job so stick with it.. All the mouldings on the truck are exceptional
. If u need any letters of reccomendation I would be obliged