Originally posted by Ekop785
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My boss, also deemed redundant, and I were given a "pie in the sky" project nobody thought was possible with current technology; we found out later the plan was to wait for us to fail and then to fire us both. Well, not only did we not fail, we succeeded to the extent our company started getting press about the work we'd done, and that triggered more investment in our group and promotions for both of us. Was learning a totally new skill in my early 60s easy? No freakin' way. I invested evenings and weekends for over a year trying to bone up on the technology, but that investment paid off. I am now turning down requests to interview for new jobs on a weekly basis, sometimes a daily basis. I never figured I'd be a hot commodity in my mid-60s.
I am an "older" filer, filing CH 7. I am too old to start over and make a better career for myself, but too young to retire (and no money to retire). The BK will allow me to breathe and plan my next steps.
My wife and I are looking forward to a retirement with no debt thanks to the Chapter 13 I just finished earlier this year. We're already at retirement age, but two small business failures wiped us clean out, so we figure another 10 years of working before we can afford to actually hang up our spurs and do some traveling.
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