Pucky Freak
Well-known member
I’m 39. At 56 I can leave my state job after 30 years and collect 72% of my salary for life. We pay off our house next year, and the mortgage money is going to get socked into extra IRA contributions for the next 15+ years. That makes for plenty of funds to comfortably walk at 56. Health insurance is the biggest variable, and I’ll have to make a strategic plan for swinging that when I get close to pulling the trigger.
In my line of work the median age to hang it up is 51-52 d/t health and burnout. Anyone with a plan to work all the way to SS retirement age of 65 is kidding themselves and better hope to be in the 2-3% of people who are capable of lasting that long.
I enjoy work and after leaving full time I can contract part-time with my professional credentials, or I might flip houses or work as a handyman. Whatever it is, I want something very flexible so I can hunt A LOT.
I get a month of vacation every year now, which is great for hunting trips. I try to keep my focus on living the good life in the present because there are so many unknowns about the future. I log about 60 hunting days every year.
In my line of work the median age to hang it up is 51-52 d/t health and burnout. Anyone with a plan to work all the way to SS retirement age of 65 is kidding themselves and better hope to be in the 2-3% of people who are capable of lasting that long.
I enjoy work and after leaving full time I can contract part-time with my professional credentials, or I might flip houses or work as a handyman. Whatever it is, I want something very flexible so I can hunt A LOT.
I get a month of vacation every year now, which is great for hunting trips. I try to keep my focus on living the good life in the present because there are so many unknowns about the future. I log about 60 hunting days every year.