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New year...new chapter

Congrat on the up and coming retirement. Utmost respect to you and our soldiers.
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Congrats! And thank you for your service to our country. :bow:

Now, the hard part of transitioning to retirement will begin. I suggest you draw up an informal list of things you love doing and want to do. And talk to a professional investor about what you want to do, your goals. He can be a great help.
And you don't have to stop working even if you don't financially need to.
You may find it better to at least work part time.
 
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Taosman;1043840; said:
Now, the hard part of transitioning to retirement will begin. I suggest you draw up an informal list of things you love doing and want to do. And talk to a professional investor about what you want to do, your goals. He can be a great help.
And you don't have to stop working even if you don't financially need to.
You may find it better to at least work part time.
I've already accepted a position...contractor at Fort Sill...so should be a fairly easy transition.
 
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