Laid Off at 64, He Thought He Had Filed for Early Retirement. He Hadn’t, and the Distinction Is Worth Thousands.
The Layoff That Feels Like Retirement, But Isn’t A 64-year-old laid off after decades at the same employer walks out with severance, convinced his working life is over. Within a week, he files for…
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