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How To Decide When To Retire As A Civil Servant
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[QUOTE="moonchild, post: 323653, member: 57467"] Deciding when to retire as a civil servant can be a difficult decision to make if you do not have enough finanes to take care of yourself. there are a lot of factors to consider before making the decision, things like financial stability, personal goals, and job satisfaction matters a lot . Considering your financial situation is one of the most important factors to consider when deciding when to retire, because what is the point of retiring when you are broke. you should take a close look at your retirement savings, and other sources of income to determine whether you’re financially prepared to retire if you are not then you have to put in the work. Retirement is a major life change, and it’s important to have a plan for what you want to do with your time not just retire and stay idle, think about your personal goals and what you hope to achieve in retirement. this could include traveling, volunteering, or pursuing hobbies and interests with friends, else your retirement will be idle and you will get bored easily. Also, If you’re not happy in your job, retiring may seem like an attractive option. but it’s important to evaluate your job satisfaction . consider whether you’re still enjoying your work and finding it fulfilling to your life. If you’re still finding fulfillment in your job, retiring may not even cross your mind because you like what you do. Your health and well-being are a prime factors to consider when deciding when to retire. If you’re experiencing health problems or feel burned out, it may be time to retire and take a rest or even just take a long vacation from work and unwind. As we have seen retiring is not a one day decision, it takes a lot of preparation before taking the plunge. [/QUOTE]
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