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In reply to the discussion: Well, my husband just got laid off [View all]Mark.b2
(783 posts)52. I don't mean to be too personal, but he's still working at 69?
Does he just like working? I just dont hear often of people working to 70, unless theyre a US Senator (hardly a grueling job!).
Im 57 and making financial moves to retire by year-end. Finding a high-deductible/catastrophic medical plan so I can essentially self-insure is proving to be the hold up. Maybe my grandkids will get to have single payer someday so they dont have to worry about such things!
If a person loves their job, then Im all for them working until they want (unless theyre my airline pilot! lol).
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I'm sorry things didn't go as planned but I hope it ends up being a blessing anyway
biophile
Friday
#2
At age 69 he may have a case to sue and be allowed to retire as an alternative to being laid off.
patphil
Friday
#8
If they lay off 500 people they are required to give you more pay/motive than that
JT45242
Friday
#19
It might be a blessing in disguise (regardless of what they say, you do not have to work until you drop).
waterwatcher123
7 hrs ago
#53
I'm so sorry he was laid off, but it does sound like the job was dangerously stressful. Maybe he
highplainsdem
6 hrs ago
#55
