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  • 20-25

    27 10.80%
  • 25-30

    44 17.60%
  • 30-35

    47 18.80%
  • 35-40

    36 14.40%
  • 40-Oldfarts

    96 38.40%
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    Stircrazy Jer jerrymrc's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin View Post
    The sad part is I have been an electrician 3 years longer than you've been alive...
    Started in my current field 30 years ago. Before that I spent 4 years as a line wrench at a Chevy dealership.

    I guess the good thing about being an "old Fart" is I have just over 4 years to go to retirement @ 56. Everything I have is paid for except the house (almost) and I will only lose about 10K per year in income.

    I will say to all the 20somethings out there is I hope you are already putting away and planning. My plan changed a little when I turned 33 but the goal did not.
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    I've been smoking for 28 years and in my trade for 21 years. Now I feel old. Damnit!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Started in my current field 30 years ago. Before that I spent 4 years as a line wrench at a Chevy dealership.

    I guess the good thing about being an "old Fart" is I have just over 4 years to go to retirement @ 56. Everything I have is paid for except the house (almost) and I will only lose about 10K per year in income.

    I will say to all the 20somethings out there is I hope you are already putting away and planning. My plan changed a little when I turned 33 but the goal did not.
    I hope you, me and the rest of us have a backup plan, not sure the original will be there when we need it (SS).
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    I’m 47 and feeling older everyday but when I get a new toy I feel younger…..... for that day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerrymrc View Post
    Started in my current field 30 years ago. Before that I spent 4 years as a line wrench at a Chevy dealership.

    I guess the good thing about being an "old Fart" is I have just over 4 years to go to retirement @ 56. Everything I have is paid for except the house (almost) and I will only lose about 10K per year in income.

    I will say to all the 20somethings out there is I hope you are already putting away and planning. My plan changed a little when I turned 33 but the goal did not.
    The wife and I will be 100% debt free next March

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