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ZERT Wilson CQB User
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I am good with 70... For myself. But I don't think it's any of my business what someone else does.New mandatory retirement age:
Part 121 and 135 = Age 65
Part 91 = Age 70
This is followed in eastern countries +/-!
If you are capable of a little introspection, you may realize that you are the "selfish" one.We need something like this at the frax.
I hear one fractional is actually encouraging a few of these dinosaurs to retire. All in their mid 70s
They don't realize that they're not good at this anymore. And they're selfish pricks
I am good with 70... For myself. But I don't think it's any of my business what someone else does.
If you are capable of a little introspection, you may realize that you are the "selfish" one.
Mine really is over 80. Retired from his practice, had lots of demand for medicals so he opened up a one room office near his house. Only does medicals now, no insurance, etc.... Pretty cool really.:laugh: I think I go to the same AME
Mine really is over 80. Retired from his practice, had lots of demand for medicals so he opened up a one room office near his house. Only does medicals now, no insurance, etc.... Pretty cool really.
If the AMEs do their job properly, there shouldn't be a retirement age.
Just a reminder....
Over the last 40 years the Dow has soared from less then 1600 to up over 16000. Home prices have increased 10-15 times over, we won't even discuss the price of gold? If I see those kind of gains over the next 30 years I'll be worth approximately 35 million dollars and retired at 60.
Hard to retire even with $35 million when a Starbucks is $83 and a 2000 sf 3-2 house is $3.4 mil.
Hard to retire even with $35 million when a Starbucks is $83 and a 2000 sf 3-2 house is $3.4 mil.