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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 370640" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>To do the job in the school, you have to actually BE in the school - no way you could do it from somewhere else. At least half of that distance down there is those steep steps up that huge hill. Even some of our young, healthy people are huffing and puffing by the time they get to the top, much less in this heat. It was 99 degrees here yesterday! The job in the school is perfect for the girl who is down there now. She's in her early 50's, one of those little perky, energetic ones that you just know was a cheerleader in high school! And she's used to the steps. She's been in her job for 24 years too and she loves it. It's hard on all three of us but I'm the only one this close to retirement. And no way will they be sending "D" to the school - she hurt herself 10 years ago and still gets to use a handicapped spot!</p><p> </p><p>And I won't lose my retirement if I leave early, it will just be a lot less. My pension will be lower and my SS will be a lot less if I retire before I'm 66. But going up those steps - the way I feel when I get to the top - I KNOW I shouldn't be doing it! I can't breathe! I would really be pushing my luck! I'm not willing to miss seeing my grandson grow up because of the State of Tennessee!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 370640, member: 1883"] To do the job in the school, you have to actually BE in the school - no way you could do it from somewhere else. At least half of that distance down there is those steep steps up that huge hill. Even some of our young, healthy people are huffing and puffing by the time they get to the top, much less in this heat. It was 99 degrees here yesterday! The job in the school is perfect for the girl who is down there now. She's in her early 50's, one of those little perky, energetic ones that you just know was a cheerleader in high school! And she's used to the steps. She's been in her job for 24 years too and she loves it. It's hard on all three of us but I'm the only one this close to retirement. And no way will they be sending "D" to the school - she hurt herself 10 years ago and still gets to use a handicapped spot! And I won't lose my retirement if I leave early, it will just be a lot less. My pension will be lower and my SS will be a lot less if I retire before I'm 66. But going up those steps - the way I feel when I get to the top - I KNOW I shouldn't be doing it! I can't breathe! I would really be pushing my luck! I'm not willing to miss seeing my grandson grow up because of the State of Tennessee! [/QUOTE]
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