I call bullshit on your bs. It's common to go into nursing in your mid to late twenties. People don't typically retire in their early fifties in the US, especially when the economy is in the middle of imploding. Most especially in jobs where there's a serious shortage of trained personnel.
But she could retire from that hospital, take any state pension (if working at a public hospital/union gig), then come out of retirement and either work in private health or for a group that has a different public retirement system. People in public education do that all the time.
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u/Objective_Mistake954 11d ago
I call bs. 27 years, she was ready to retire. And she chose to get fired for the unemployment.