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schuylaar

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Our company was sold to a huge investment firm and the first thing they did was order me back to the office, well after covid restrictions were lifted. remove me from my management position in code and quality compliance, I was 2nd in the seniority structure under the owner. Ya fuck them …… hope they aren’t to surprised when I hand them my lawyers letter re constructive dismissal. I guess I’ll retire early like next week :).
just do it.

in the US you can take your retirement at 62; Actuary-wise, it's the best deal..it gives you time to still enjoy the pre-70s where, let's face it- it starts to unravel. we have yet to evolve to where we can live right through 100 easy peasy..every day can be your last and out of YOUR control.
 
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Budley Doright

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just do it.

in the US you can take your retirement at 62; Actuary-wise, it's the best deal..it gives you time to still enjoy the pre-70s where, let's face it- it starts to unravel. we have yet to evolve to where we can live right through 100 easy peasy..every day can be your last and out of YOUR control.
Well unfortunately I loved my job and I was appreciated ……… now not so much. I’ll never stop working at something, keeps me sane ;). Maybe a few days a week and get shit done around here, lots to do :(.
Also I can start drawing my government pension now (60).
Oh ya and constructive dismissal is 2 years severance :).
 

injinji

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just do it.

in the US you can take your retirement at 62; Actuary-wise, it's the best deal..it gives you time to still enjoy the pre-70s where, let's face it- it starts to unravel. we have yet to evolve to where we can live right through 100 easy peasy..every day can be your last and out of YOUR control.
When Daddy was deciding when to retire, we did the math. This was in the 1980's, but if you waited til 65, it would take until you were 78 before you you came out ahead. (not counting the salary for the 3 additional years you would have worked)

I'm aiming for 65. More about how much I can earn without it effecting my SS than anything else.
 

schuylaar

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When Daddy was deciding when to retire, we did the math. This was in the 1980's, but if you waited til 65, it would take until you were 78 before you you came out ahead. (not counting the salary for the 3 additional years you would have worked)

I'm aiming for 65. More about how much I can earn without it effecting my SS than anything else.
it's changed. if you Google you find a bazillion who have done the math- it's 62 now..quality of life is important to me. I may not live as long as i had originally anticipated, so while i'm still feeling well..ya know?
 

injinji

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it's changed. if you Google you find a bazillion who have done the math- it's 62 now..quality of life is important to me. I may not live as long as i had originally anticipated, so while i'm still feeling well..ya know?
If you have good retirement savings, that is great. Sister took hers at 62 and she is working a couple days a week under the table to make ends meet. The good thing is there are lots of employment opportunities out there for young old folks.

Full SS retirement for me is 67 years 7 months. I doubt I will wait that long, but I do want to reach 65 so I can do SS and medicare all at once. But since I'm only working one day a week, money coming in is not my main concern. As long as my wife is alive and out of the nursing home, we can live off her retirement.

As far as my planning, I'm using 83 as my life expectancy. That is my parent's ages when they died added together and divided by 2.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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There's not much money to be made growing pot here in NS anymore, it's even cheaper from illegal online dispensaries. Growing bud in NS is something ya wanna do for yourself because you like gardening and smoking pot, there are easier ways to make money.
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CunningCanuk

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There's not much money to be made growing pot here in NS anymore, it's even cheaper from illegal online dispensaries. Growing bud in NS is something ya wanna do for yourself because you like gardening and smoking pot, there are easier ways to make money.
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If the days of $60 ounces return, I’m still growing my own. Can’t beat slow dried and cured to perfection.
 

blu3bird

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Checking in...

...happy as can be, just out here working and running my ass off

Did a relay this weekend left Sunday morning to meet one of our drivers in Pine Bluff, WY. I'm on the
way back to Michigan and shut down for the night in Wood River, NE at a Pilot truckstop. I have some pictures to share

Nebraska sunset
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Nebraska sunrise this morning going west on I80 heading to Wyoming, sun coming up behind me makes the sky in front of me look awesome
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Goddammit, bought a new trucking baseball hat in Wyoming this morning TEAM REALTREE lol
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A couple cool trucks parked down from me

Kenworth
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Peterbilt
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I'm thinking about going for a walk, it's so fckn nice out here tonight it's 59° and clear skies with so many stars out once you get a little bit away from the truckstop you can really see them good.

I'm thinking about my dog too, I miss that old girl so bad, like really really bad....
I'm listening to this song thinking about her
 

hanimmal

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Checking in...

...happy as can be, just out here working and running my ass off

Did a relay this weekend left Sunday morning to meet one of our drivers in Pine Bluff, WY. I'm on the
way back to Michigan and shut down for the night in Wood River, NE at a Pilot truckstop. I have some pictures to share

Nebraska sunset
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Nebraska sunrise this morning going west on I80 heading to Wyoming, sun coming up behind me makes the sky in front of me look awesome
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Goddammit, bought a new trucking baseball hat in Wyoming this morning TEAM REALTREE lol
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A couple cool trucks parked down from me

Kenworth
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Peterbilt
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I'm thinking about going for a walk, it's so fckn nice out here tonight it's 59° and clear skies with so many stars out once you get a little bit away from the truckstop you can really see them good.

I'm thinking about my dog too, I miss that old girl so bad, like really really bad....
I'm listening to this song thinking about her
Sorry to hear about your pup. There is never enough time.
 

printer

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Second HIV patient may have been 'naturally' cured, scientists say
A woman from Argentina is believed to be the second known person whose body naturally eliminated the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) without treatment.
The 30-year-old woman showed no signs of HIV — which can develop into AIDS if untreated — eight years after her initial diagnosis, despite not receiving stem cell or other regular treatments, apparently making her a rare case of what is described as a "sterilizing cure," CNN Health reported.
The new study was published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.

The first patient who was found to have been naturally cured of HIV was a 67-year-old woman named Loreen Willenberg, according to CNN Health.
"Examples of such a cure that develops naturally suggest that current efforts to find a cure for HIV infection are not elusive, and that the prospects of getting to an 'AIDS-free generation' may ultimately be successful," said Xu Yu, who co-authored the study, to CNN.
CNN reported that Yu, of the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, MIT and Harvard, and her colleagues in Argentina analyzed blood samples of the HIV patient between 2017 and 2020. The woman also gave birth in March of 2020, which also allowed the researchers to collect tissues from the placenta.

The woman did not take anti-retroviral treatment until 2019, when she became pregnant; however, after she delivered a healthy baby who did not test positive for HIV, the woman ceased the HIV therapies.
It is currently not clear how the woman's body was able to eliminate HIV, though Yu wrote to CNN that it was likely a "combination of different immune mechanisms."
"Expanding the numbers of individuals with possible sterilizing cure status would facilitate our discovery of the immune factors that lead to this sterilizing cure in broader population of HIV infected individuals," she added.
 
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