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<blockquote data-quote="Sturdy Papa 359" data-source="post: 582089" data-attributes="member: 5174"><p>If you still enjoy your job, keep plugging away until YOU are ready. Many times younger employees with less work ethic try to shame/pressure older employees into retirement. My retirement system was set up that an employee could retire after 25 years. I stayed 33 1/2 years and don’t regret it a bit. But, I knew when it was time to un-ass the area. One word of caution...in my opinion the economic situation in the USA is on a downward slope. Good luck with your decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sturdy Papa 359, post: 582089, member: 5174"] If you still enjoy your job, keep plugging away until YOU are ready. Many times younger employees with less work ethic try to shame/pressure older employees into retirement. My retirement system was set up that an employee could retire after 25 years. I stayed 33 1/2 years and don’t regret it a bit. But, I knew when it was time to un-ass the area. One word of caution...in my opinion the economic situation in the USA is on a downward slope. Good luck with your decision. [/QUOTE]
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