One thing I don't like is people sitting in comfortable offices in a controlled environment telling us at what age we should retire. Republican, conservative, liberal, democrat, none seem to have a clue.
I worked a very physically demanding job spending 30% of my career up on tall ladders, 5% using hooks to climb poles, be it 30 degrees with a wind chill of 15 degrees to 100 degree days with the heat index of 110 degrees. One weekend around Christmas 1989 the temp got down to around 10 degrees and I had a bad water leak at my house, spewing water all over the place and I couldn't tend to it. Lot's of guys had damage from Ike, Harvery, Beryl and couldn't get an hour or so to tend to their homes. We really didn't work in the rain unless it was to get people's lights back on. From 1978 to around 1995 we didn't even have air conditioning in our trucks.
My complaint isn't about my job, but people telling me at what age I should retire. They have no idea about what all we went through from people holding a gun on us to having people put their dogs on us. I still have scars on my hand and thumb from when a pit bull was allowed out of the house and the owner knew I was in his back yard.
Of course if we retire at 63 versus 66, we take a hit on social security. Retirement age isn't a one size fits all.