If you are pushing 70 and only have $100K; that’s on you for not saving and saving smartly earlier in life. You have to figure out this retirement, adulting stuff earlier in life and not beginning in your 50s and 60s.
@damiangrouse4564 Жыл бұрын
“Get over it” is right to the point. I’ve reinvented myself 4 times. The first time was joyful after completing my 6.5 year enlistment…I loved the work but the waste and politics was not something I wanted for the rest of a 20 year career. The second time was traumatic (eastern airlines) and I grieved about for a while since aviation was my dream industry since entering Aviation High school in nyc and the airline business went to 💩after deregulation (yes I’m that old). The third was a no brainer since I was working in for GE as a biomedical tech and I was seeing the writing on the wall which led to enrollment in nursing (my wife’s own career) school at 50 years old…retired at 65 with a pension and took advantage of an early retirement package offered in 2019 that I’m sure the hospital system regretted giving when cococovid hit. They lost a lot good people to that. Bottom line…put your pride aside and get on with the program. Hell, a friend of mine got promoted to director of peri operative services and called me the other day…I may have reinvent myself out retirement 🤣
@RicEdelman Жыл бұрын
You said it better than I could! Your attitude and outlook will keep you successful - and young! -Ric
@damiangrouse4564 Жыл бұрын
@@RicEdelman Feeding two children clears the mind wonderfully.
@stephtraveler7378 Жыл бұрын
if your severance is 6 months, take it and find a new job as recommended. If your severance is a mere 1 month, don't sign the disclosure and separation papers and open an age bias lawsuit. they will usually settle with a year or so of pay and you've only risked a single month of pay.