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Hi Google - I am requesting guidance!
I am prepping for my interview specifically GCA and open ended questions. I struggle to tell if the outcome should be talking through your process/steps (maybe for a question like - how would you go about determining program complexity) vs a specific solution such as create x new product, for x market by x date based on my assumptions. Is the desired outcome something I can clarify with the interviewer?
Does the company provide fringe benefits?
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Honestly, Costa Rica sounds awesome. Maybe open up a bar/restaurant or buy someone out.
Ok, Tom Cruise
I’m 45 and plan to retire by 50. Married, no kids. Husband loves what he does so will work forever (works for himself) while I play with dogs all day. Arizona or Nevada.
Ideally a place that has the amenities both my wife and are looking for:
Her: nature, gardening, water and warm weather
Me: twinks
Aiming for 57. Im open to relocating, but haven’t found anywhere worth moving to. So Great Lakes region of US for now (mid-sized city).
Last month. Living in the mountains of New Mexico.
Been there, done that! In AZ.
Probably not until my 60s but plan on wintering in Colorado to ski 75-100 days per year. Might try to do that earlier and work in the fall/spring but my kids will be in college until I am 59, so unlikely.
It's a great ambition but my father loved skiing and had the same aim, but when he retired at 63 he discovered quickly that his ability to do 75 days on the slopes was not up to his ambition. If you really want to do that consider dropping to PT now and getting in some quality slope time in your younger years
I’m 42 and plan to retire by 48 if everything works according to plan. Will retire in San Francisco.
Nice. At my pace, I will be retiring by 65. lol.
Probably by age 60, if I’m not pushed out earlier
Will pick somewhere in the Antipodes
Mind says get out at 62 if not earlier, but unsure how to manage health insurance. If to plan retirement at 62 how do folks bridge the gap until Medicare kicks in?
Work at the post office or starbucks
Probably in a year or so. Boston. My spouse won't retire for a few years and we like living here.
44 - kids will be in college until I am 60 so either at 55 and just annoy them with too many visits or at 60 to be safe given mandatory retirement age. After that - teach, part time advisory and just have fun learning stuff I never got to. Where? Can’t decide - need to figure what the world looks like, but love southern Europe and Spain in particular.
Laid off at 65, moved to Richmond VA
If I hit the powerball next week
Between 56 (next year) and 59. We will split time between the Great Lakes and somewhere tropical/less expensive. I'm so ready to be done, but want to figure out my next chapter before I pull the trigger.
70
In a coffin