Out of choice, not necessity, I’d like to work till I drop. I still enjoy it all so much.
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Spencer Carter
Got an incredibly CHEEKY question. You're 65, not looking it even in mugshots (bless you), a wonderfully accredited actor. I'm 59 this year, in health crisis. State retirement age is 68. Do you reckon you can survive into a ~comfortable retirement, or need to (vs want to), keep working on and on?
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My last day of work coincided with the blonde buffoon announcing the initial lockdown.
I've had more health problems in the last five years, anniversary next Thursday, than my 36 years working.
Keep going!
Didn't quite have enough to retire at 55, but did at 57, do went just before Christmas 2019.
A decision l believe saved my life.
In my work, l doubt l would have survived the first wave of Covid, as many of fellow Health Workers didn't.
I loved every moment! Passion for what we do is everything!
Maybe 3rd time lucky.
Go for it 😀
Write on dude.... 😬
For our American readers ..
Worked another 10 years part time. At 58 I wasn’t enjoying it so I retired. 40 years to the day after I started
Since then cared for dad, renovated property, run a food bank. Currently involved in a refugee charity. State pension arrives 12 was
They are all in their 80's and refuse to stop. I have a great admiration for them and hope to follow their lead. I am a mere 59, btw...
Never a truer word
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Norman cycles marathons even after having bowel cancer. Incredible man! Reece u rock!!
With the wonderful John Thaw.
Have a good day!