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Old 07-30-2012, 04:23 AM #1
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I'm wondering what to do i have been working all my life I'm 60 years old and about 10 years ago i was told by my doctor to stop machining but i had to work this is how i keep my bills paid and able to live good well now I'm having problems with my arms, back and legs that leaving me with pain and suffering i don't know what to do because if i stop working how will i pay my bills i can collect L&I or can i apply for early retirement before i quit i don't know nothing besides work so if any body has an idea what i should do i cant work like this but i cant just quit either im in hard place with this i still work everyday in this condition from 5am to 5pm ideas please
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