You need to stick around a lot longer to keep an eye on us kids.
Lol retirement in my situation was not somthing I wanted to do, this was caused by injuies sustained and in my local if you are over 50 then as far as employers go; you have passed your use by date. Young un's find it hard to find work and there belive it or not those that are really keen to work and work hard. We oldies are on the trash heap here....so be it. I have my finger in a few pies and still manage to make a pittance on the side. It's when one throws in the towel, that is when aging becomes very fast and the rot sets in.Retire at 65? I'm pretty sure the day I retire will be the same day as my funeral.
Ain't that the gospel truth, once the medical profession gets their hooks into you then extracting them out of your system is harder than removing a fish hook. I am convinced that when you go to a GP you become a human guine pig to test new drugs on the market....No thanks, there is truth in the saying: "An apple a day keeps the doctor away"I thought about it but then I'd have to find a doctor. After that the doc would have blood drawn and find everything wrong that needs pills, after which, they'd have to treat all the complications from the pills.