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working people, what will you do when your retire?
fingpilot has me thinking? i'm not going to die right after i retire..i better not!
we talked about buying (relatively soon) a condo in taiwan. spend part of the year there, and fly back here to hunt and fish. if i am still married. or teach algebra to high school kids and retire in some eco-green home in AZ. if i am divorced..operation "cliff in thailand" goes code red...;) what are some of your dream retirements? |
What is this "retire" you speak of?
Me? I hope to get an RV and drive around. |
work till I die. something, someplace??
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Guys, I have an RV, but am trying to sell it. The 100 gallon tank is $280 to fill and it goes 550 miles. Propane is $60 to fill. Insurance per year is $300ish. CA Reg is $260-ish. New regs everywhere about where you cannot park it. The thought of repairing something beyond my capabilities would end that dream.
That used to be an option, but unless you have some sort of income, I'd worry about driving myself into a hole somewhere I cannot get out of. Sleeping under an overpass is starting to look good. |
i joke about buying land, getting goats..going to france to learn to make goat cheese...
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I just retired 22 Jan and my ceremony was last Saturday. We bought a house in Florida and we're moving next Friday. No bills, house paid for and with a women, my wife, whom I love dearly and no kids. I plan to do nothing or anything! We bought a beautiful home with a huge 3 car garage, one of which is called a boat garage which I plan to transform into something cool. That's the first big project. I have already lined up a sailing class and a surf fishing class the first part of March. That's for starters. My wife has never been to Key West, so we'll go there shortly after getting settled in. Her BD is 29 Mar so I will take her down there as a surprise. Probably won't write a book when we get there though. We're going to take dance lessons. I want to go back to school. We are going to travel, though I think I have been to almost every place on this earth with my career. Though some places just the airports. But we can do anything we want when we want. She will continue to work, she enjoys what she does and wants to stay in it part time. I on the other hand do not want to work. I'll join the local SpaceCoast PCA. I want to drive on the Daytona Speedway. We'll host friends and meet our neighbors and make great friends there. My wife is a great golfer and I am learning. We'll do lots of golf. And riding our bikes and walking on the beach. OMG, we are so thrilled. We will stay busy, my baby and me. Bring it on, we can handle it. I hope to find the time.
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house will be paid off 3 years before i go out @ 55 on a public employee pension. so at about the time the castle is paid off i will start going max deferred comp for that three years. hope to sell my house & get out of the bay area, might even be with significant other by then:eek::eek:. looking to buy up north or oregon where it's cheaper for property with a LONG gravel driveway.... of course i will need a motor home & 311 should be finished by them so while cliff is summering in Thailand i will travel the country to drive every race track i can find!
if my health holds;) |
Here is my plan. I will never fully stop working, but at some point I hope to work part time from home as a consultant. And I will buy a lakefront house, maybe upstate NY, or down south (TN, AL...), with a 4+ car garage. Here is how I would split my daytime: 1/3 working, 1/3 fixing old Porsches, 1/3 being on the water boating and fishing, till I die. I think it is a possible dream.
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Congrats carreradpt. Sounds like a great plan.
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Thanks Noah. Very very important to go into this healthy and then takes steps to stay that way. I had a checkup yesterday and my Doc, a great guy, made that point clear as can be. Take care of you first, before anything else.
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I retired in 2004 and the transition was not particularly easy. It took a while to figure out what I wanted to do but I settled on the following. First priority is to manage finances. That is not time consuming but it does require attention. I manage our portfolio to produce a certain income level since I don't have a defined benefit plan (retirement plan). I also serve on the board of New England private company as well as some local committees involving community planning and local airport management. I ski patrol in the winter and volunteer EMT services 12 months of the year when I am in town. For leisure, I play golf in the summer, ski in the winter, hike the Adirondacks, fly my plane when the weather is good and travel when my wife wants a change of scenery. Sandwich in taking the Pcar out when the weather is nice and enjoy the company of our son and his new wife, who we really enjoy as well as spending time with friends who have common interests. It's a busy schedule. Also do some cycling and will be riding with my BIL in May from upstate NY to have him dip his foot into the Atlantic as he finishes his journey of riding across the country from his home in LA.
That's all, although we are working on finding a nice villa/home in the Sarasota area to help us get through the long Adirondack winters. |
I'd be interested to hear from someone who is retired and is not so well off as what I have read on this thread so far.
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I've been retired for a long time already.
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I hope to retire by 50 or 55 at the latest, only continuing to work on specific individual projects for extra "fun money" and to keep from getting bored after that. I doubt I'll ever fully "retire" as in, sit in a rocking chair all day and watch the idiot box. I can't stand sitting still. It's not in my nature - I always have to be engaged and doing SOMETHING, so I consider "retirement" as, "I have enough money to not have to work hand-to-mouth, I can survive comfortably even if I consider to pursue activities that don't necessarily yield a return on investment".
But sit around in Boca Raton with a bunch of other old people doing nothing of challenge or interest or excitement? F that. I'll enjoy life until the day the Reaper pries it from my body forcibly. |
My parents are hopefully only 5-10 years from retirement. They will sell the house (which will be paid for by then) and get a much smaller apartment/condo either in another suburb or downtown Chicago. Then they will travel and spend time up in Wisconsin at the lake house. A fair amount of time would likely be spent each day managing the money.
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Man, you really did get nailed by a "financial advisor", didn't you? Bottom line: Nobody, but nobody cares more about your retirement savings than you. It really pays to educate yourself on money matters and become a do it yourself guy in that area. That..and diversify. Retirement? I spend much of my day giving you guys a hard time...:D |
Move to the central coast of Calif and get a job as a tour guide at Hearst Castle.
That is my dream anyway. The dream was to move to Hawaii and play in a bad lounge act... nicer weather but not sure I can swing that. Wherever I end up I will either keep working, volunteer, or take classes... can't sit still for too long. |
I'm on schedule to retire by 50. When I do, I'll coach collegiate rowing and restore one early 911 per 4 - 6 months. Travel, spend time with kids, get into politics and invent are all on the docket.
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Consultant, interim CEO/CFO for small business and non-profits, driving instructor, motorcycle instructor, vintage racing, chumpcar/Lemons, motorcycle trips, cycling, yoga. I used to think I could retire early but my divorce cost me half my assets so I'll need an income well into my 60's and possibly 70's. I'll be 47 in April. That's ok, I think I'd go crazy if I had too much time off. My crappy house is paid off, I don't owe anyone any $'s, my fiance is financially independent and I have some retirement/investments left and most importantly I have a job.
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I retired at the end of 2008 when the software company I worked for went under. I already had Navy retirement with 20+ years and started Social Security since I was over 65 and that was painless since I retired with over 30% disability SS is not affected. I have been teaching evening computer classes for UOP since 1998 and continue to do that was was recently asked to teach for a small private college so those give me something to do. I did sell my race car to a collector since my arthritis had made it unsafe for me to drive it and I also sold the Mini Cooper S since I am not doing a lot of commuting any longer and what driving I do the wife's Cadillac is really pretty nice. I do some range work for one of the gun clubs here in San Diego and target shoot/reload some which is a pretty technical hobby.
The BEST part of it all is not having to fight the San Diego traffic every morning and lay in bed, drink my coffee and read the newspaper! |
I retired in 2007 at 50. It's nice to be able to do whatever you want with your time. I like to golf, piddle with the p-cars, travel and just hang out with friends. I'm restoring and modding an old travel trailer now. Plan on visiting some state and national parks.
I did go back to work for a week in 2008 to help out. I charged 3X my old salary and afterwords told them that I would stop in from time to time to visit, but no more work. I still work around the house and have a few projects of my own, but there is no way that I would want to go back to work. Life is to short. |
Hang out here of course.
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I retired in 2004 at age 52 with a Gov't tax-free disability pension. Spent the next 3 yrs building a house on 3 acres near my cabin at Lake Cle Elum until the Princess retired.....Couldn't sell my house in the city (1.5 acre), so leased it and blew town.
I motorcycle a lot in the summer (15,000 miles) and snowmobile (1,600 miles) in the winter....To tinker, have 15 motorcycles, 5 snowmobiles and 2 old Long-Hoods......Serve on the county Search and Rescue and am on the Civil Service Comission. On the Exec board of a M/C club with over 20,000 members in 28 countries and travel the world (I travel a lot for the club, was in Europe for 23 days last spring/summer)...... Still own 3 homes, cut a lot of firewood, have a big yard and plow a lot of snow......Thanks to Bill Gates, I spend at least 2 hrs a day on email...... For days I don't have plans, I try a schedule: Up between 5:30 and 6:30, email, coffee, TV news till 9:00.....I try to be productive till noon, come in watch the news, maybe nap, maybe watch TV and read till 2 and then back to the grind.....Keep busy till 5:00 and spend the eve doing TV, read, email, forums, etc..........Doesn't always go that way, but I try..... For money, I get my Gov't check, clear $1,500 month on the lease, $1,200/mo from 401K; (balance doesn't really do down). Wife has a Teamsters pension + 401K....We both will get SSecurity in 4 or 5 years........Happy times..... |
I'm not going to retire from selling. I love it too much.
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I plan to buy a nice condo within walking distance of nearly everything I'd need. I hope to give up driving well before I'm 70. My dream job is to be a marshal, driving around hassling slow pokes in exchange for free golf. I'll retire at 63, God willing. I'm putting plenty of money away on top of my pension. Of course that's 18 years away & things change.
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I retired five years ago. I would hear old guys in the past say, "I don't know how I had the time to work before I retired." Now I can relate to that because sofar that's been true for me. I've been as busy or busier since retiring, but really enjoy the lack of pressure, writing proposals, quotas, benchmarks, timelines, deadlines, budgets, etc., etc. Not that I was in a position making a lot of money, but worked for a school district in a really crappy job (especially for the pay).
After retirement, I turned my attention to designing and building a house for myself and wife on some dirt I've owned since the late '70's. I did it as an owner/builder, and it all went great but took time and a lot of hard work (& $) - especially because I did a lot of the grunt work as well at acting as general contractor. Now that we're living in it, there is an endless string of things that need doing & finishing which make it seem like I'll never wake up wondering what I will do that day. However, some day I will have time to start finishing my '69 911. I'm looking forward to that a lot. I will also get on my bikes (mountain & motorcycle) more and get back to doing some decent hiking - although as I get closer to 70, I assume I'll have to work harder to get into shape for longer trips into the Sierras. As for income, someone wanted to hear from somebody who retired without a lot money. I suppose I fall into that category (especially after building the house). My school district retirement is reduced because I took an option for quite a smaller retirement income, but after I kick the bucket, my wife continues to get my retirement for the rest of her life (she's a teacher and quite a few years younger). But our basic bills are only around $1K/mo., so we enjoy enough discretionary income to do what we want. Life is good. |
I'm just wondering, Bob S. Gov't. tax free disability at age 52 then 3 years building a house, motorcycling, snowmobiling, search and rescue, Civil Service Commission, cut lots of firewood, plow snow, 3 homes. How do I become disabled like you?
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My father retired a few months ago. Doesn't do anything. Has no aspirations to do anything. Likes to sit in the garage with a beer and stare at the ceiling.
Would drive me nuts doing that. My plan: http://www.cobrasales.com/images/SCCA-4-400.jpg |
Oh forgot; read, TV, tinker, travel, big yard, 8 hours/day being "productive"...Wish I was disabled. Instead I pay for a "gov't tax free check" and SS for somebody else. Retirement? Some do, some don't, Bob S. Happy times, indeed.
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Oops, 15motorcycles, 5 snowmobiles, two longhoods, cabin on the lake, 23 days in Europe. Lucky man, Bob S.
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I'm with Aurel, I'm down to my last 3-5 years, but my wife and I agree we're not going to stop working...not because we can't afford too, but you can't just sit around and wait to die. I've seen this to often. Right now, work 1/3, school 1/3 (I'm thinking to learn spanish and guitar, maybe improve my mechanical ability)and fix old Porsches. When the mood strikes us, we can travel.
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My dream has always been to buy a trawler and cruise the "great loop" (up the intracoastal waterway through the canals to the Great Lakes to Chicago, then the Illinois Barge Canal to the Mississippi and down to the Gulf of Mexico back to Florida). I took social security this month and decided 34 years in the environmental field has been just fine with me. After two years doing the "loop", its going to be something part-time because I cannot stay idle wasting away all day!
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Am planning on retiring at age 62 if possible AND if there is any social security money left. Have some acreage in the middle of the desert where I can restore cars, motorcycles and antique airplanes. |
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LakeCleElum, Bob S. good for you. You deserve it and I hope you enjoy every minute of it. You worked hard for it I am sure. 19 bikes, damn. I could tinker in that garage forever.
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BOB. nice play with the cards you were dealt.
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I'm a blue collar working stiff. I'll turn 65 in July and am eyeballin' retirement.
I dunno, going on a fixed income with what I believe to be a round of serious inflation coming up makes me nervous as a whore in church. I wouldn't mind IF the economy was better but home despot ain't hiring part timers. Maybe I'll just work till I can't any more.......tain't like the Lazy B can succeed without me. They deserve a tottering old fool wandering around the plant..... I'd be a candidate for management when I forget everything I know.:D |
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