What Do You Do For A Living?
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Neurosurgeon. Graduated a few years ago and bought my 992 C4S a couple days ago.
It was the poster car on my walls and the hot wheels on my shelves since I was 5. Owning a 911 one day was a goal that got me through a lot of 36 hour shifts.
It was the poster car on my walls and the hot wheels on my shelves since I was 5. Owning a 911 one day was a goal that got me through a lot of 36 hour shifts.
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Retired engineer, and retired patent/intellectual property attorney.
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Yup, I love that band. Fun fact, Need for Speed made them (paid them) re-record some of the songs to make them less sexual hahaha!
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Drifting
I would caution people reading this thread - don't retire too early, don't give up your career/salary too early. I retired at 58. With inflation and the cost of living being what it is now, I wonder sometimes if I will be driving my 911 to a fast food job a few years from now.
My only saving grace was that I took my pension as a lump sum (rollover) and have been able to invest it and have done OK with those investments. But friends of mine who retired with a defined benefit are kicking themselves now, because at the rate things are going, 5-7 years from now their monthly pension will just about cover a new car payment. Don't underestimate the amount of money you will need in retirement, given these inflationary times.
My only saving grace was that I took my pension as a lump sum (rollover) and have been able to invest it and have done OK with those investments. But friends of mine who retired with a defined benefit are kicking themselves now, because at the rate things are going, 5-7 years from now their monthly pension will just about cover a new car payment. Don't underestimate the amount of money you will need in retirement, given these inflationary times.
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