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Don't need a calculator. Quickly approaching 60, my being laid off at 50 tore up my 401k, the divorce at 53 took what little I had left. When I got the job with the airport I first (after getting the job) asked if there was a mandatory retirement age; there isn't one. I then took notice that the entrance has a set of double doors so that I will still be able to get my walker or wheelchair through it as I get older. Able to retire? Nope, just one day my alarm clock will go off and I won't be able to turn it off as I'll be gone - or at least that's the way I have it figured out.cda said:A calculator, not sure how accuratehttp://www.choosetosave.org/ballpark/index.cfm?fa=interactive
Now that's funny.....but true.rshuey said:I'm 35, seems I can retire when I'm a mere 91, even though I am dying when I'm 85.