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Old 04-22-2011, 01:46 AM   #6
Mortis
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Originally Posted by wyndslash View Post
.... but they'd balk at the suggestion of supporting their own mother. &#^$&*@
I think for the majority of people at retirement age, the ability to continue working is something that most people want.

I worked with a guy that was already 69 when I met him, I remember the age because he joked about it all the time, he was a true dirty old man. He was told by the company that the retirement age was 65 and it was up to him to decide. He continued working until he was 82, he started having trouble reading what he was supposed to be proofing. He decided to leave and passed away 6 weeks later. This old guy had no one in his life except for the guys he worked with, his wife passed away very young in her early 50's they had one son who was killed in a car accident, so work was everything he had.

Doctors have said for years that people need something to live for when they get older and working is a way for them to feel self worth and occupy all the time they have left to live.
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