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What an unfortunate situation for your soon to be former employer. Besides losing your experience they have also deprived you of the ability to retire with dignity and respect. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter of life.
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Joseph, I am not sure how progressive your employer is. With pension benefits there needs to be a legitimate separation from service, rather than a change in employment status, in order for you to begin collecting your pension benefit. Typically th...
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Gregg, I have found there are many opportunites for those that may have limitations due to medical conditions. One interesting web site to look at is called SideHusl. It was created by Kathy Kristof, a former columnist for Kiplinger's. Kathy look ...
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Justin, I have nearly 40 years experience running the comp and benefits functions for several Fortune 100 sized organizations. My advice as a parent and as a comp and benefits professional is as follows.build an emergency fund to handle any unforese...
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I have coached many people as they prepare for retirement and have found those who have something to "retire to" are much happier and satisfied than those that do not know what they are retiring to. A phased retirement provides an opportunity to fin...
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What an unfortunate situation for your soon to be former employer. Besides losing your experience they have also deprived you of the ability to retire with dignity and respect. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter of life.
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Joseph, I am not sure how progressive your employer is. With pension benefits there needs to be a legitimate separation from service, rather than a change in employment status, in order for you to begin collecting your pension benefit. Typically th...
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Gregg, I have found there are many opportunites for those that may have limitations due to medical conditions. One interesting web site to look at is called SideHusl. It was created by Kathy Kristof, a former columnist for Kiplinger's. Kathy look ...
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Justin, I have nearly 40 years experience running the comp and benefits functions for several Fortune 100 sized organizations. My advice as a parent and as a comp and benefits professional is as follows.build an emergency fund to handle any unforese...
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I have coached many people as they prepare for retirement and have found those who have something to "retire to" are much happier and satisfied than those that do not know what they are retiring to. A phased retirement provides an opportunity to fin...
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What an unfortunate situation for your soon to be former employer. Besides losing your experience they have also deprived you of the ability to retire with dignity and respect. Wishing you all the best in your next chapter of life.
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Joseph, I am not sure how progressive your employer is. With pension benefits there needs to be a legitimate separation from service, rather than a change in employment status, in order for you to begin collecting your pension benefit. Typically th...
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Gregg, I have found there are many opportunites for those that may have limitations due to medical conditions. One interesting web site to look at is called SideHusl. It was created by Kathy Kristof, a former columnist for Kiplinger's. Kathy look ...
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Justin, I have nearly 40 years experience running the comp and benefits functions for several Fortune 100 sized organizations. My advice as a parent and as a comp and benefits professional is as follows.build an emergency fund to handle any unforese...
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I have coached many people as they prepare for retirement and have found those who have something to "retire to" are much happier and satisfied than those that do not know what they are retiring to. A phased retirement provides an opportunity to fin...
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