Posted on May 21, 2015
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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SPC Charles Brown
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad

I live below the poverty level, I will never be able to retire.

The sad thing about this is I am over 50 and the region I live in is less than prolific in job openings. I don't care what the job is, if I can learn it I can do it. I just want the chance to show what I can do somewhere, anywhere!
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I am very sorry to hear that SPC Charles Brown.
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SPC Charles Brown
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Fortunately I have disability to help keep me afloat until I can find a job. That I draw disability may be some of the reason I cannot find work. Some employers fear that hiring the "disabled" could lead to problems in the work place. These would include potential workers compensation claims in the unlikely event of an accident on the clock. This reason is pure bull...., perfectly functional people have had more otj accidents than I have, but I cannot get prospective employers to admit that.

to quote the kids today, "it is what it is." I will survive despite the lack of vision of civilian employers.
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PO1 John Miller
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I don't know if I'll ever be able to fully retire either. Luckily I have my Navy pension and VA disability to ease the pain.

Granted I'm working (and getting paid rather well too) but still. It's so expensive to save for retirement, especially when you have a special needs daughter and Tricare only covers so much of her needed care.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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I am in good shape from a net worth perspective but I have had 28 years of employment with a single company (no interruption), many promotions and salary increases which allowed me to save a lot. I am no smarter than anyone else just long term investing, not touching it, being aggressive with investments and not trying to change course every other month.

Hopefully I can make it to 60-62 and eject safely.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I truly hope that works out for you Cpl Jeff N.! :-)
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Cpl Jeff N.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad. I could be a case study in how not to do it and still ended up in pretty good shape. I went the hard way but made it work. I've tried to inspire my kids to do it differently.
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GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad
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I admire that Cpl Jeff N. --- teach your children well!
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