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[QUOTE="uconndogs, post: 4862064, member: 57"] I turn 65 this year and mid-last year left what is most likely my last job as an employee. I've spent a lot of time thinking and planning about retirement. It went well beyond just the financial stuff. I think being engaged is really important and for me I've fallen into a nice groove consulting. I take the work I want and avoid working on projects or with people I don't want. It offers flexibility to do the other things my wife and I want to do - some travel, working on our property, exercise, etc. If I had one piece of advice to give to a pending retiree it would be to think and plan about retirement. Active and engaged in stuff you like is critically important. [/QUOTE]
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