razztazz said:Nope. Health is mostly gone. I am so f****** glad a "tuned in, turned on, and dropped out" at 38. I'd kill myslef if I still had to work and feel the way I do. Especially if I had to work out of outright necessity: No work-no eat.
If I live till 90...I screwed them ALL! Bwah ha ha ha ha ...! If I go next week, at least I got 10 yrs of screwing-off at will, all day long and never had to watch a clock or worry about paying a bill
Hmmm. I would think the reason people would want to ER is to do something good for themselves and their family, possibly even friends and community. IOW, focus on ER with a positive mental attitude.
grumpy said:Fortunately, with a hefty CSRS pension with COLA, no debt and a 7 figure net worth I won't have to go back to work unless Uncle Sam goes broke.
Grumpy
ex-Jarhead said:Won't suggest "happy", because the only folks I've meant that are truly happy all the time, are institutionalized in the "funny farm".
tozz said:Hey, wait just a sec'. I'm happy!
GTM said:Would you be able to find a job that pays near what you used to earn prior to ER?
OldAgePensioner said:GTM, I think the answer for me (if you mean "Could I apply cold and get hired") is a resounding NO!
OldAgePensioner said:MJ,
Gigolo on cruise ships. The cruise lines pay men to travel as dance partners.
OldAgePensioner said:MJ,
Gigolo on cruise ships. The cruise lines pay men to travel as dance partners. The single older women onboard have killed off a husband or two so be careful. Pace yourself
SteveR said:Just make sure it is not a gay cruise....unless that floats your boat.