I know how to do "that", what I don't understand is why the font size changes on its own & on the same web place???Hold down your CONTROL key and hit the + key.
Repeat as needed.
Voni
sMiling
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I know how to do "that", what I don't understand is why the font size changes on its own & on the same web place???Hold down your CONTROL key and hit the + key.
Repeat as needed.
Voni
sMiling
Article about making the decision to retire:
http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v71n4/v71n4p15.pdf
A lot depends on your feeling of what a suitable age to retire is. Old school was 65, but it also depends on where you work. The guys I worked with usually retired at 55. Target age now is 62, but you can still retire at 55 if you have 30 years in, and I am actually surprised at how many plan on hitting the exits at 55, almost all of them.
So here I am less than a month away from age 62, and still being awfully careful about deciding if and when to leave. In June I'll have 29 years in with a state DOT. I'll have a decent pension, decent social security, and decent savings.
Maybe I'm just being overly cautious.
Harry
Article about making the decision to retire:
http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v71n4/v71n4p15.pdf
A lot depends on your feeling of what a suitable age to retire is. Old school was 65, but it also depends on where you work. The guys I worked with usually retired at 55. Target age now is 62, but you can still retire at 55 if you have 30 years in, and I am actually surprised at how many plan on hitting the exits at 55, almost all of them.
So here I am less than a month away from age 62, and still being awfully careful about deciding if and when to leave. In June I'll have 29 years in with a state DOT. I'll have a decent pension, decent social security, and decent savings.
Maybe I'm just being overly cautious.
Harry
Perhaps, if you don't have to pay a penalty in pension benefits and you have adequate finds and manageable bills/debt, consider "Retirement" to be an opportunity to do something else. I've known lots of folks that have worked part time in retirement. It keeps you circulating within the community, involved with all age brackets and provides some pocket change for your hobbies.
Well, I am now retired. Yesterday, I played a casual round of golf, unmolested by loud, drunk foursomes and fivesomes which dominate on weekends. Very nice. Today, my wife and I drove over to Luling for some barbecue at the City Market. Wonderful. I have the next two weeks scheduled already. Saturday, I took the initial course to become a USGA Rules Official for amateur golf in the region.....I am very excited about that. Will start volunteering at tournaments in February. Busy and wonderful times!
OK, I'll shut up now!
Here's an article...AKsuited
Woke up this morning and decided that today was the day! Went to personel office and signed the papers.33years and 11 months. Great career but time to move on. Alot of the blogs here got me to thinking, swapping time for money was exactly what I been doing. Time for a new adventure. 2145 this evening and a new beginning. Grannyman
Congratulations! I'm at 8 weeks and counting down. Gonna be a long couple of months...
...most days I really like being there...Dakar001