Snobdds
Super Member
13.25 at spot.Let me guess… you bought it the other day for $13
13.25 at spot.Let me guess… you bought it the other day for $13
Yes of course.13.25 at spot.
You too can set up alerts when certain conditions are met.Yes of course.
Moss Road,Again, you owe them nothing.It's a business arrangement. You work. They pay. Fair deal for both parties. When it's over, it's over.
Now if you WANT to stay, that's different. But if you're wanting to retire, and can do it at your personal level of desired comfort, do it now.
We had a guy retire at 60 just this past June. We found out he died last week. Fell down some stairs and broke his neck, died 3 days later.
Wife and I both have 18 months left..... they've asked us both to stay if we want. We like them and all, but no way. We're out here.![]()
OK, what software or firm is getting you the snazzy charts? They doing the alerts too?You too can set up alerts when certain conditions are met.
Stockcharts.comOK, what software or firm is getting you the snazzy charts? They doing the alerts too?
Nice!Moss Road,
Same here, 18 months and I'm gone. They are asking if I can stay on for the fun part of my job, traveling to Europe every few months.
I have really liked working for my company. Everyone asks, "you have worked from a home office for 20+ years, traveled the globe and often with my wife. Great pay and benefits. Why quit?" Because I have other things to do.
1995 is great… my only debt is mortgage and I’m ok with that as the last payment date nears.Nice!
My wife and I have always viewed our jobs as a way to get money to do the things we want to do when we're not working.
We've been fortunate with good health and steady employment. Warm, dry house. Good food. Great educations for our children, etc... close to her folks and family. NO debts since 1995. Very fortunate.
We don't have a need to work anymore. So everything gets tied up in a bow in early 2027.