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<blockquote data-quote="Argyraspide" data-source="post: 333078" data-attributes="member: 3258"><p>I took early social security retirement this year at age 63. I was laid off a good paying job as a security manager one year ago; and despite hundreds of applications and a dozen or so interviews my only success has been to verify that folks in my age bracket will find it hard, if not impossible, to find any kind of job more meaningful than, say, Walmart greeter. </p><p></p><p>Fortunately, I did also earn a military pension from over two decades of service in the Army. Between those two checks and my wife's earnings as a barber at the PX at Fort Carson, we are doing OK. If it wasn't for the military pension, life would definitely be financially difficult, to say the least...except for haircuts and beard trims, which are free!</p><p></p><p>We're saving our IRA and 401-K monies for when my wife retires, so we can go on cruises and otherwise enjoy ourselves in our "golden" years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Argyraspide, post: 333078, member: 3258"] I took early social security retirement this year at age 63. I was laid off a good paying job as a security manager one year ago; and despite hundreds of applications and a dozen or so interviews my only success has been to verify that folks in my age bracket will find it hard, if not impossible, to find any kind of job more meaningful than, say, Walmart greeter. Fortunately, I did also earn a military pension from over two decades of service in the Army. Between those two checks and my wife's earnings as a barber at the PX at Fort Carson, we are doing OK. If it wasn't for the military pension, life would definitely be financially difficult, to say the least...except for haircuts and beard trims, which are free! We're saving our IRA and 401-K monies for when my wife retires, so we can go on cruises and otherwise enjoy ourselves in our "golden" years. [/QUOTE]
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