We were both forced out of working. Husband took Social Security at 63 due to declining health. I only work about 14 hrs a week though I'm paid for 24. I sleep or go onine the other 10 hrs. Contract also includes charging my car at work. Anticipate this job lasting 2-3 yrs (Caregiving) I add...
We are much more more prepared than the majority. Being self sufficient... not needing middle men for much, it surely solidifies a more secure retirement. We have a very nice RV in the garage we could sell/rent out but if the world goes to pot again (think COVID) people may not have $ to even...
We are very happy taking SS early since it's allowed us to work less and cycle more. We are poor in the world's eyes but we feel health is #1. Retired early enough to be fit enough to actually enjoy life. I work as a Caregiver yet 11 hrs of the 24 hour shift, my client is asleep so there is...
It's hard to answer this question without knowing the level of retirement Brian desires, whether his house is paid off, the cost of living in his area, and if he has a spouse or family to support. Does he have any retirement money.
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I am Robin from California. So glad to be here. I work as a Caregiver, attend church and am planning for my retirement, better late than never.
Interesting discussions here.