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Re: Why retiring at 65 could become a thing of the past,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lol 

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Well I might be as well. but the last 2 years has broke my body and not healed right. I might be working still. As long as I dont do anything like real work I am ok, but I start doing things like I used to. My lower back goes out again and it takes days to get it right. Where I broke my lower back a year or so ago, it never healed right. Always rubbing on the nerves when I get active. Really sucks. I can not function when it goes out, let alone go to a job everyday. Those days are gone for me......... Mad




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Re: Why retiring at 65 could become a thing of the past,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,lol
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Sat, 04 Jan 20 6:54 PM
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My sister is 79 and still working nights for Walmart.


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