Thread regarding ExxonMobil Corp. layoffs

How many years, months and days do you have left?

I will start as I have only 283 days left till retirement minimum. Nine months and two weeks. I have a calendar with the freedom day marked on it. It is sad that I have to long for the day I can leave as the place has become intolerable.

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Post ID: @OP+1vPrlPdN

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Post ID: @bfhd+1vPrlPdN

Two days left but I will wait until the end of this week to take two weeks off vacation then resign in January. I don't physically have to come back to the site am at. I will disappear. I slowly took all of my belongings home over the past few weeks. It is funny how no one has noticed the disappearance of my things. No one talks to me or interacts with me anymore. The only ones who know are the retirement planners and 401k admins. My official Ret date will be Jan 9th 2025. See you on the other side. Funny thing is my supervisor and the project engineers don't have a clue. They keep saying take time off and recuperate because we have a lot of work next year. The supervisor wanted me to work through the Christmas holidays and carryover vacation. Little did they know my plan.

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Post ID: @bzfu+1vPrlPdN

I made my own money for retirement a everyone should do the same. My pension is just a small part of the plan. I have amassed 2 million in the 401k and outside ira. I paid my house off and can live on my wife's salary. So exxon dose not have me by the ba--s. The power is mine and exxon does not control me. I am a wild animal ands an exxon nightmare. Freedom is priceless and no worries.

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Post ID: @2txk+1vPrlPdN

@zxj+1vPrlPdN because not everyone is in the us, local salary does not pay enough to retire early and retirement age is well past 65 now.

so fu-k Polaris, I can't burn out with literary decades of work still ahead of me.

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Post ID: @2zhs+1vPrlPdN

3251 days but whose counting

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Post ID: @1ohg+1vPrlPdN

Su-ks to be me at mid 40 years old.

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Post ID: @bkm+1vPrlPdN

Don’t count days, move on.

One of my bosses at Exxon used to count and plan his retirement every week. What he would do, how he would spend his time. 3 weeks before his retirement he died of a massive heart attack.

Learn to live now.

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Post ID: @puj+1vPrlPdN

OP, I had to shift to exactly the same mindset to stay sane. 817 days left.

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Post ID: @pdz+1vPrlPdN

3 years or less!

Unofficially retiring at 44.

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Post ID: @ndo+1vPrlPdN

@qje+1vPrlPdN Why wait so long to retire?

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Post ID: @zxj+1vPrlPdN

3 years and 26 days

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Post ID: @jwu+1vPrlPdN

retiring at the age of 67 so.... tooo long to go.

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Post ID: @qje+1vPrlPdN

Technically 10 years if I last or take it that long

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Post ID: @itn+1vPrlPdN

Exactly one year plus a few days. I feel sorry for anyone who has more than five years left.

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Post ID: @rrv+1vPrlPdN

8 years, 4 months, 15 days.
Lord have mercy of my lost soul.

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Post ID: @bbb+1vPrlPdN

2 years and 17 days tick tock

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Post ID: @vwv+1vPrlPdN

3 years and six months. I cant wait.

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Post ID: @adk+1vPrlPdN

93 days and counting. Woo hoo

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