In my adult work life I was VERY fortunate, and it all started with partying to much in college.  
I partied to much and flunked out in my 2nd year.  At that time I had been in the Air Force ROTC program for a whole year.  I told my parents what had happened and also told then I was thinking about joining the Air Force.  Dad asked me if I had REALLY thought about it and I told him I had.  
A week later I went to the Recruiters and said I DO.  

  Finally 20 years later I retired at the rank of E6 (Refused to gain another rank as I was burned out with all the BS/politics).  I actually tried to get out at 19 years and they wouldn't let me.  
I OFFICALLY retired from the AF March 1 1994 after 20 years, 1 month and 16 days and was honorably discharged with 50% of my base pay.  
I actually started working for the Sheriff's Office in January of 1994 (I was on terminal leave from the Military) and I finally retired from there after 25 years and 1 month.  
I now draw more than one retirement check, a small disability check from the VA and now just this year my Social Security.  I held off drawing my SS until age 66 (Full retirement for me, so I wouldn't be penalized 200 dollars a month by retiring a year early).  I have been fortunate in what I did work wise my adult life.  SO in a nutshell, since I graduated from High School I have only had two jobs.  MY Golden years so far, haven't been all that bad.  AND being married to a good woman just makes it all worth it.  Oh and NOT having any bills.