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2. The company I worked for shut down when I was 61. I drew unemployement until
Sat May 4, 2024, 07:54 AM
May 2024

I was 62 then retired with 1 week short of 40 years' service. I was fortunate to retire with a
defined benefit pension and have not regretted it for one second. I worked in a steel mill where we
were exposed to every physical hazard and carcinogen known. I had ocular melanoma at 57 and
blood clots in my leg at 58 and 59. I am sure if I didn't retire at 62, I would not be alive today. At 76
I am in better physical condition then I was at 62. In my case taking retirement at 62 was a no brainer.
I feel sorry for the younger blue-collar generation that will not have that opportunity and most will probably
have to work until they are disabled or die.

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