Does being 61 make me a Senior?

Jamech

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I sure feel like it some mornings (and afternoons and evenings).
Hello from Tennessee and thanks for being here, very informative site.
I have lurked for a few weeks and its time to join.
Still working but I can see retirement from where I am.
 

being 55 does. so why not join the club? *waves*
 

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Hi Jamech,welcome aboard,glad you joined us
You'll meet wonderful group of members here from around the world which makes SF a unique forum in my opinion
Enjoy yourself here
Sue in Buffalo,NY
 
I sure feel like it some mornings (and afternoons and evenings).
Hello from Tennessee and thanks for being here, very informative site.
I have lurked for a few weeks and its time to join.
Still working but I can see retirement from where I am.
UPS bought the company that I worked for when I was 52. Their criteria for remaining was simple. The manager from the nearby UPS depot was 41. I was 52. He, by all accounts, was a square peg in a round hole. No matter, I was 52, good grief, that's one foot in the grave. The square peg was chosen and I was paid off. It bruised my ego I must admit but not for long after hearing of the pig's ear that the square peg made of merging the two depots.

So you, my friend, at 61, have not much time left at all on this planet, well not according to UPS criteria.
I console myself with the fact that, like him or not, the US President is 78. (Best check that he's still breathing.)
Welcome to our forum.
 
Yes, at 61 I'm obviously closer to the end than I am to the beginning.
I feel Blessed to have had the life I did and I'm not done yet.
I buy green bananas with impunity but should probably avoid 30 year mortgages.
 

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