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I turn 50 this year so I'm thinking I'll work another 15 years or so although in a little over 5 years I'll qualify for rule of 85 with my employer
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I'm much more of a "I like what I do and I believe my work makes a difference for others, but I'm pretty inclined to work the absolute minimum amount of time and retire ASAP" guy.I like what I do and I believe my work makes a difference for others, so I'm pretty inclined to keep working beyond when I can likely afford to retire. (I'm not even 50 yet, so I might feel differently closer to when I can actually retire.) But I also have a plan for semi-retirement that I think/hope will work where I plan to take a significant step back in responsibilities in my early 60s - with a likely corresponding reduction of salary that I can manage - but that will keep me doing stuff I like while passing many of the parts I don't find as fun off to others.
I do think that recognizing when you've lost the focus and/or drive to succeed is a major part of knowing when to retire (or at least cut back) and it is a struggle for some folks to have that self-awareness.
I'm glad you did. A robust discussion of when or whether to retire ( or if you are financially able to retire at all ) is a pertinent topic for this thread. I am enjoying the discussion you are having with SnoopRobAlso I dont know how I resurrected this old thread - I thought I was replying to the other one on work perspectives. I searched and got the wrong one I guess.
Same. I think I said earlier, I am not FIRE, but I definitely plan to be career-done in my 50s. Maybe I do some part time or something more chill. Or maybe not. But I want to be done with where I "have" to work by 58. I might not retire a billionaire, but if I am comfortable that's what matters to meI'm much more of a "I like what I do and I believe my work makes a difference for others, but I'm pretty inclined to work the absolute minimum amount of time and retire ASAP" guy.
I first worked as a high school math teacher when I graduated UNC in 98. Got a job after that running computer networks at the med school at Wake Forest. The longer I was there, the more I liked the stuff THEY were doing, and the less I liked the stuff I was doing. I quit my job, moved into a tiny apartment next to UNCG and took all the pre-reqs in a year. Applied to dental school. Went to UNC. Stuck around for specialty residency. Should pay off student loans this year. Now it's just rapidly hoarding cash to make a big enough pile to not have to sweat being alive for the rest of my life.
For most of my adult life my work/career was my identity, and then other circumstances took priority. I retired in 2007 at age 55yo. Fortunately, I had the means to retire and felt taking care of my best friend who had cancer and helping the missus being our day care for our pre-school grandchildren was more important.Same. I think I said earlier, I am not FIRE, but I definitely plan to be career-done in my 50s. Maybe I do some part time or something more chill. Or maybe not. But I want to be done with where I "have" to work by 58. I might not retire a billionaire, but if I am comfortable that's what matters to me
If the house is clean, dinner is ready, and your working out so you can do anything she asks she could probably be persuaded.I’ll be 57 in a few months and hope to retire at 62. My wife is a teacher and 5 years younger. She became a teacher later in life, so needs to work until 62 to get full pension. I’m not sure my wife will tolerate me laying about all day while she’s at work…