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For every year worked beyond 55, two years of life span are lost! (Chart inside)
A FRiend ^
| 06.28.02
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Posted on 06/27/2002 10:58:37 PM PDT by Registered
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To: Attillathehon
As far as I'm concerned, I had a contract with the government which said that if I contributed to my SS account for a given number of years...You don't have a contract. If you did, you could have decided whether or not to contribute at all.
Congress changed the rules on you, and they will do it again. Count on it.
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06/28/2002 9:13:04 AM PDT
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Dog Gone
To: Billy_bob_bob
What Social Security crisis? They'll just work us until we drop, then we get one or two checks before it's time to dump us in the old ash heap It is a little known fact that when the original Ponzi scheme was created the retirement age was chosen statistically to exclude all of the "protected" workers.
Advances in science and medicine went and screwed it all up...
To: Registered
What a neat chart! I wish I had seen a few years ago when I privately investigated the same stats at the large NY corporation where I worked. When I reported my results, the HR people laughed and said I had made up the results. The stats I found are virtually the same as those on the chart. Most of our company's retirees who left at ages between 60 and 65 died before they got their 18th monthly check! Mama mia! I left at 58 so I lost only 6 years of life span, give or take a couple of years. It would be best to retire at 40. Save up!
To: Demosthenes
My Dad is 72 and is still kicking A$$ and taking names. He will never retire. Now me on the other hand will retire because I have found the great game of Golf.
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06/28/2002 1:34:07 PM PDT
by
cmsgop
To: Attillathehon
I'll get them all back, just you see. I have a plan to have myself cryogenically frozen, and then when they wake me up 100 years later, I'll collect all my back SS checks.
To: B Knotts
What a line of crock!
I am 67, work more hours than I did at 35, love my work, have no plans to retire. BUT, according to this chart, I am already dead.
Now tell that to the lady whose house I decorated this week, finished today. She was so happy with her beautiful custom made window fashions.
And, why would I retire, my work is superior in looks and quality.
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