To: randog
I have a bro-in-law who recently retired at age 55 after teaching for thirty years in the public school system. He never worked summers. He doesn't believe in stocks and bonds, but he and my sister have plenty of dough even after spoiling their two now grown children.
39 posted on
06/18/2006 12:32:43 PM PDT by
driftless
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To: driftless
I have a bro-in-law who recently retired at age 55 after teaching for thirty years in the public school system. He never worked summers. He doesn't believe in stocks and bonds, but he and my sister have plenty of dough even after spoiling their two now grown children. There's two myths--teachers aren't poor, but they aren't rich either.
90 posted on
06/19/2006 5:39:51 PM PDT by
moog
To: driftless
Retirement benefits for educators are on their way down.
94 posted on
06/19/2006 5:44:41 PM PDT by
moog
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