
Is what I said when I left my 1:30pm meeting today where the topic was "what to do about our current retiree medical plan". With the costs rising each year, leaving retirees unable to continue to afford the plan, in the same breath leaving those with preexisting conditions unable to find alternative plans - I wondered where does that leave me?
1 - Contemplating how I am going to fast forward my career plan to make the big bucks
2 - Finding me a rich husband who will be able to afford a stand alone retiree medical plan for the both of us
3 - Prying me out of my blogging slump - which is due to my busiest time of year at work: Open Enrollment, followed by Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years holidays.
Needless to say, picturing working until I am 80 has definitely got my creative juices flowing, my mind churning and my fingers typing.
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