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38 What no one tells you about a working-class retirement

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place Ā· today 10:00 EDT

What no one tells you about a working-class retirement

After forty years of dawn starts and seventy-hour weeks, I discovered the brutal truth about blue-collar retirement: the silence hits harder than any physical job ever did, and nobody warns you that hanging up your work boots means losing everything that told you who you were.

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