He Spent 30 Years Building the Business He’d Sell to Fund Retirement. Now Social Security Is His Floor.
He is 66, and for 30 years his answer to the retirement question was the same: he would sell the business. The shop, the customer list, the equipment, the relationships built one handshake at a time…
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