Just have the floors and roof need to be replaced before we sell it when I retire in 6 years, 1 month and 4Days.
Lol. Now that is planning.
Just have the floors and roof need to be replaced before we sell it when I retire in 6 years, 1 month and 4Days.
Lol. Now that is planning.
I'll be going out at 64(less than a year and a half).Not that I am counting! Or taking overtime as compensatory leave instead of pay so that I can buy leave at the end of my career and shrink that number down. I can retire at 46 years old, so I need to save another 4 months of leave to be able to retire the day after I turn 46.
I'll be going out at 64(less than a year and a half).
I am(dyslexic), but I was trying to figure out how to work the flip into my post and it just wouldn't work. So I left it for others to figure it out.****You wouldn't happen to be dyslexic would you? Cuz Spoon059 is retiring at 46! Or.. mebbe he's dyslexic and plans on staying at his job until 64 too!
I don't have a particular age I plan on retiring, so I guess as long as my health holds out I guess I'll just keep working until I get sick of it, or meet a nice gal who can support me in the manner I have become accustomed to...
actually it's notIf I was getting a stimulus check, it wouldn't be enough to buy a Raven 25acp.
Sometimes Inhave to wonder if being a productive member of society is worth it.
If I was getting a stimulus check, it wouldn't be enough to buy a Raven 25acp.
Sometimes Inhave to wonder if being a productive member of society is worth it.
actually it's not
Not that I am counting! Or taking overtime as compensatory leave instead of pay so that I can buy leave at the end of my career and shrink that number down. I can retire at 46 years old, so I need to save another 4 months of leave to be able to retire the day after I turn 46.
But at what % if you don’t mind me asking?
I have 1100 hours of sick leave. I need 2080 to add 2.5% to my retirement.
At 53 yrs old I’ll have 30 years. If you add in my sick leave it’ll be 80% of my salary at retirement for the rest of my life.
I would also do 27 (assuming i have the sick leave percentage) and come back on a 2 year contract as senior police officer
LOL. No, he was accusing me of that.25 years at 60%. Each additional year is 2.4%. There is a cap, but I don't know what it is. Now that I'm off the road, it's a remote possibility that I stay past 25 years if my parents are still alive and I'm not hating my job. We'll see when I get there, but I can live pretty well in SC or TN on my pension, plus I'll be young enough to get a part time job to supplement my income and raise my SS wages.
And no, not dyslexic. Eligible for full retirement at 25 years of service, which is 46 years old!
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But at what % if you don’t mind me asking?
I have 1100 hours of sick leave. I need 2080 to add 2.5% to my retirement.
At 53 yrs old I’ll have 30 years. If you add in my sick leave it’ll be 80% of my salary at retirement for the rest of my life.
I would also do 27 (assuming i have the sick leave percentage) and come back on a 2 year contract as senior police officer
What kind of gun will you buy with your stimulus check?
25 years at 60%. Each additional year is 2.4%. There is a cap, but I don't know what it is. Now that I'm off the road, it's a remote possibility that I stay past 25 years if my parents are still alive and I'm not hating my job. We'll see when I get there, but I can live pretty well in SC or TN on my pension, plus I'll be young enough to get a part time job to supplement my income and raise my SS wages.
And no, not dyslexic. Eligible for full retirement at 25 years of service, which is 46 years old!
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