Sentences with phrase «retire at what»

Lawyers don't typically retire at what is otherwise considered the normal retirement age.

Not exact matches

WASHINGTON — When House Speaker Paul Ryan told his colleagues on Wednesday that he would retire at the end of the year, he signaled what many Republicans are already thinking: Midterm elections will be rough for the GOP if it wants to keep its majority.
At one point of the night, and many beers in, I joined Carl and a few bloggers on discussing what his life has been like since retiring from his job.
What's more, employees overall at The Best Workplaces to Retire From are 10 % more likely to report they can count on peers to cooperate — an increasingly important feature of high - performing, innovative organizations.
This calculator is best for estimating what you will need to retire at a given age based on your expected spending.
At the same time, what is counted as cash on the sidelines, whether in money market funds, or as tiny balances in equity funds, is nothing but a mountain of short - term debt securities, mostly Treasury bills, that have been issued and must be held by somebody until they are retired.
All you had to do was fill in your age, your present income, what age you plan to retire at, how much retirement income you will require, and how long you want the money to last, etc., and your number would pop up (cleverly in the same font and orange color as in the commercials).
If you're retiring soon, what keeps you up at night about the prospect of retirement?
But what if you retire at age 35 and get a catastrophic illness when you are 50 that drains your finances?
At age 66 the SSA would recalculate your retirement age from 62 to 64 (accounting for the cumulative 2 years you did not receive benefits), and increase your monthly benefit to what it would have been if you had retired at 6At age 66 the SSA would recalculate your retirement age from 62 to 64 (accounting for the cumulative 2 years you did not receive benefits), and increase your monthly benefit to what it would have been if you had retired at 6at 64.
The writer is a an executive who retired unexpectedly at 52 after things didn't work out at his job and he realized that he already has enough to retire, even though what he had was far less than his original retirement goal.
At some point in time everyone has probably thought it would be nice to retire early and wondered what it would take.
GORDON T LONG: Right now I am pretty well restricted to my work because I am retired, I'm an investor, I just manage my own money and I do this work to really narrow in on where my investing should be, but I publish and put all of this at www.matasii.com and there's a subscription service for it depending on what kind of detail you want to go down to, but a lot of it is right out on a public page.
He also enjoys writing at coachcarson.com about using real estate investing to retire early & do what matters.
Some of the retiring politicians have spent a decade or more in office, so before the writ is dropped I thought it would be fun to take a look at what some of them looked like in their younger years in office.
As for what this priest wrote, he forgets that most Catholic parishes, at least in the USA, depend very heavily on retired men and women to help out with many parish duties, from helping to serve communion at daily Mass to assisting with the front office or helping out with various ministries, so to say seniors have been forgotten by the Church is not true...
5oo, ooo priests for 1.2 billion Catholics - There is the answer to why the abusing priests were tolerated.The conclave elected exactly who they wanted to be Pope - Someone who would not rock the boat.I believe Pope Benedict was advised to retire in light of the Federal indictment pending so this would not involve a standing Pope and the possiblity of him being found guilty.I further think this new election of Pope will allow the Church to change it's stance on the very controvertial issues the Church is facing ie.female priests being one, the decisions appearing more acceptable coming from a new head as opposed to reversed stance of standing Pope.This decision to retire, in the Churchs» view I believe is damage control and not neccessarily Pope Benedict's desire.If looked at for what it is - A very slick maneuver indeed.
The Archbishop of Canterbury retires at the end of the year, I wonder what the new one will do about the Church of England.
What I've learned since then is that God has given us so much more potential than we will ever realize or utilize if we plod through the years at a secure but soul - killing job, just waiting to retire.
Well, when a CIA operative is retired, as we all know, their memories are wiped and they are cut loose from the organization, until they start remembering what they went through at Treadstone and then embark on a mission of vengeance to get back at the suits who did this to them.
Look at what companies did to defined benefit pensions... they shifted it to the workers and now the workers compalin that they do not have enough saved to retire unless they work much longer.
If this article was meant to cheer me up, well it didn't MANURE, SHITTY, CHELSHIT they have all won the EPL in recent years, if their teams are not top notch at certain time at least they try to build it again to win, our case is different we have this dinosaur leaving in past glories, the man became a stingy little tyrant and his personal satisfaction seems to be shove it to the fans that btw pay his outrageous salary year after year with nothing to show for, look at the pic yes we qualify to CL so what, we are the 5th biggest team in the world, we are not SOTON, SPUDS or HULL but we are as far as these teams to win a real trophy, it will not happen while Le Frog is still in charge, what a way to stain a legacy, he should have retired honorably while fans like me still had admiration for the man...... WENGER go to.......................
Wenger has been given too much power at Arsenal and we will never move forward until he retires because thats what it will take as he will never leave AFC and the owners will never get rid of him.
Ok I always believe that one man decision is wrong and risky, as we can se Wenger brought good player and bad player to this club as well, there is many aspects that we have to look at, but there is one think for certain if there is a committee of highly rated retired player plus manager to decide what they need and who they need then there should be one that is able to negotiated.
Anderson, who didn't return SI's phone calls, apparently balked at going to Toronto for the same reasons Gill threatened to retire if he was dealt to the Raptors — players don't want to play for a floundering franchise and deal with what they perceive to be an unfavorable tax situation (page 118).
He has 3 years contract still rolling, But no matter what happens, we are stuck with Wenger for another 2 seasons after this one.Even after He leaves, his memmories will not be forgotten.but l am of the opinion that he retires at the end of the season, 4 th is not the best.
Yep, last year's F1 champion is now a vlogger, giving us a look at what his life is like now that he's retired from the sport.
Feeling that he was overlooked for two World Cups based on his unwanted bad boy image rather then what he was achieving on the pitch, he incredibly retired from international football at the age of just 27.
Ever since Jenson Button retired - sorry, «became a part of McLaren's unique three - driver line - up» - at the end of 2016 there's been speculation over what he'd be doing this year.
At what point do we retire the Johnny Football moniker and change it to...
Plus Per is retiring anyway so number wise we are very short and we saw what happened at the beginning of the season with a make shift defence of players being played out of position
We have to sell at least 10 players before we even think about selling Santi, you give reference with Rosicky yeah we didn't get a lot from him and we don't expect a lot from him either, he was always injured anyway, and I don't there's any gunner who regretted keeping Rosicky for one more year, in fact I won't mind him retiring here, he was like a symbol of Arsenal and that's what Cazorla is now, beside he's not injury prone like rosicky, and age is just a number.
Griezmann: Never linked Lacazette: I want to stay with Lyon Aubameyang: Same as Benzema Neymar: I want to retire at Barcelona Riyad Mahrez: I saw what you did there....
I will be honest thought, If that is what Le Prof is planning I wouldn't mind at all... I like Walcott a lot and seeing him retire a gunner would be fantastic but I prefer Sterling has a higher ceiling... he would be box office if he stays focus and worked hard like let's say a Ronaldo.
7) We have a need at CB with what seems more to come there as outs and with Kos injury prone and Per retiring.
Taker had what appeared to be a retirement match with Roman Reigns at last year's Mania, but that was because he didn't seem to have it anymore due to a hip injury and not being fully recovered in time for Mania following surgery — the initial plan for that match was unlikely «Roman Reigns retires Taker,» but as Mania drew closer, plans changed.
At what point do we retire the Johnny Football moniker and change it to Johnny Legend?
It just proves what a managerial marvel at a club with solid foundations can achieve, with English football's most successful ever manager having recently eclipsed Sir Matt Busby's record of longest - serving Manchester United manager, and another frightening piece of information is that the evergreen Scot has no desire whatsoever to retire in the immediate future.
He is at his club, his home and no one can do what he keeps doing, so hopefully he stays here until he retires
Our club captain was facing the media in Sydney ahead of our tour games in Australia, and he discussed his new role and what it will be like to retire as a player at the end of the season.
What depends on me is what I do on the pitch,» said Ronaldo, when asked if he planned to retire at MadWhat depends on me is what I do on the pitch,» said Ronaldo, when asked if he planned to retire at Madwhat I do on the pitch,» said Ronaldo, when asked if he planned to retire at Madrid.
Mourinho, however, hit back at what believes are «lies» regarding the France international before he later talked about his desire to strengthen midfield with Carrick, 36, set to retire at the end of the season and take up a role on United's coaching staff.
With Fergie retiring there is no guarantee what is going to happen at Man U, he was never that close to the Dutch splitter anyway, apart from that RVP is now over 30 and probably only has one more season at the top left in him.
What we've done in my neighborhood is to identify stay at home moms or dads and retired people.
In what may be a record number, at least 25 Assembly members and at least four senators say they are retiring from the 212 - seat Legislature.
«What I said to de Blasio, since I worked at LICH for 15 years, is that I'm very sorry that you weren't able to save it but I realize it was a done deal,» said Ronnie Gluck, a retired LICH administrator who said he'd vote for Mr. Sikora.
A uniformed - union leader who's since retired once recalled an early conversation with Governor Cuomo about what was in store for public employees at a time when Mr. Cuomo was leaning on state - employee unions to accept a three - year wage freeze and sizable increases in their health - care premiums.
But several media outlets have identified the researchers, and Feldheim, now a professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and Eaton, who recently retired from that university, have publicly blasted NSF over the years for what they feel has been an unwarranted attack on their research.
In a chapter of her book titled, «A Lab of My Own,» Neena B. Schwartz, a retired neuroendocrinologist at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, chronicles what it was like for her to start a research lab in the 1970s as both a woman and a lesbian.
His voice trembles as 79 - year - old retired Russian physicist Viktor Zhuravlyov tells me this rather unorthodox theory of what happened that day at Tunguska.
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