Some early retirees have second thoughts
| August 27, 2008 |
When Vic Paganucci of Norwalk, Conn., was given a chance to take early retirement last spring, he jumped at it. He was weary of his two-hour commute to Wall Street and no longer enjoyed his job as an insurance broker.
But now, at 58, he's having second thoughts. In part, it's because he misses the fulfillment a job provides. But increasingly, money is a concern, too.
By Sandra Block and Ramya Gopal, USA TODAY
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