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1,500+ Employees Take Early Retirement in Italy

2ndAmend

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My wife asked about a year ago about when she could retire. I said you could retire today, but we'll have to cut back on spending money on all those things you like (i.e. horse). She said "I'll keep working for a few more years"! :ROFLMAO:

The other problem is, I suggested we could move somewhere less expensive and she o_O She wants to stay here in the high rent district near her family...
 


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There is merit to that..with our seasons as short as they are....it's always an issue of not enough time..or too much stuff...or a combination of both...as you know..I love to pick on you...strangely enough..in this instance...you actually make sense..:giggle::giggle:;)
You could always bring in someone to handle the day to day stuff and kind of ease out slowly🤷🏼‍♂️. Maybe work more in the winter when there’s not as much to do. I took a buyout from Mopar at the end of ‘22 and haven’t regretted it yet. My thought was if I got that bored I’d find another job but I keep plenty busy. I met up with some guys I used to work with the other night for a few beers, a few who’ve retired and a few still working, and they said it’s going to shit with all the cuts. I’m glad I left when I did.
 




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