*** Caution: Long read ahead***
I started working on my 16th birthday. I turned 52 last July. I got my first "real" job when I was 20, working 60-70 hours a week and working my way up in that company. At 22, I went to work at the company where I'm currently employed.
I've swung shifts for 30 years; first the traditional "Southern Swing" (1st, 2nd and 3rd shift, 8 hours) and then went to 12 hour rotations. I work a ton of overtime (and turn down as much as I can) and I've worked nearly every single holiday for the past three decades. If there's a big football game, birthday party, Labor Day, Christmas, etc., I've probably been working.
I'm also lucky and blessed. I make very good money for a high school graduate with a year of tech school. I've been mostly employed continuously, except for a few short lay-offs and redesigns. I've worked hard, saved hard and been financially responsible.
The end goal has changed. I'm now a Chief Operator, but I was before. Then set back, laid off, redesigned, etc. I've had to work under people that knew half of what I know for a while. That is infuriating.
Our company has now been sold. In the long run, I think it will be good....for the younger guys. In the next year/year and a half, I see months of rebuilds, overtime, school, new job duties, overtime and, did I mention, overtime?
I'm about done with it. Night shift KILLS me now. Headaches, body aches, fatigue. It was much easier when I was younger. I don't know what my new job duties or position will be yet.
And then there's the money. I've come to the realization lately that I'm chasing an ever moving target. "They" say you need a million in the bank, then it's two million, then there's the 4% rule, etc, etc. My pension was frozen years ago.
I could work until I die and never get to the numbers "they" say I need.
I've been crunching the numbers a LOT lately. I think that I can do it. I'm trying to make it to 01/01/2021. That is my "55 Year" and I can start drawing my 401K without penalty. I may not make it, depending on how #$%*ty things get during this upcoming rebuild/changeover. Sure, I'll make a lot less money than I make now, but I'll be in a lower tax bracket and I'll never work another weekend, holiday or night shift.
I have a very supportive partner and I can get on her benefits, so that's a HUGE plus. She actually likes her job and plans to be there for a while.
I would consider a part time job at some point, too. I would love a 20-25 hour a week job, mostly for spending money and to keep me from going crazy (or drinking too much beer).
Who's done it? Anyone said "Screw it...I'm done doing it your way"?