I have 21 years in here at UC Davis. The sweet spot for me is when I turn 60 in 2020. I will likely stay on until October of that year since it will kick me into the next year once sick leave hours are added to my service years. If all stays the same, I will have 8 months of sick leave then.He is thinking about it or I should say planning for it! He has been working for UC Santa Cruz for almost 9 1/2 yr now. He needs to work until Jan 1 in order to get certain benefits. He needs both knees replaced so he is trying to figure out the best way to get those done before he retires. He commutes home to Antioch on Friday afternoon and then leaves for work on Monday morning. It would be double the commute if we move before he retires.
My Wife's uncle had both knees replaced at the same time. That was a big mistake! We get to keep health insurance when we retire and at 65 it can be converted to supplemental Medicare.