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    Originally posted by fatJock View Post

    I mean this in the kindest way possible ... you seem to change your tune as to whether you want to work or retire as much as the weather.
    It’s a strange one. I think only those who’ve been in this position can really relate. When you’ve worked all your life since 15, how can you possibly change. 40+ years of habit. Hard to break.

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      Originally posted by oliverson View Post

      It’s a strange one. I think only those who’ve been in this position can really relate. When you’ve worked all your life since 15, how can you possibly change. 40+ years of habit. Hard to break.
      I understand this, my father was the same.
      He loved being a machinist, being in the Navy then being an Engineer.
      He liked being an Engineer so much he got two degrees, Mechanical and Chemical.
      But aside from my mum and beer, that's all he had. When he retired (forced out because of age and the sometimes prickly demeanour of the gifted) he had prety much nothing else going on.

      However, (as I posted before) that is very distant from how things will go for me when I retire.
      I love my work, but I don't do it to the exclusion of everything else. I have passions and interests that pay little or nothing. When I stop working, I'll advance these these with great joy.

      Assuming we have enough money. That's always the rub, isn't it?

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        Originally posted by oliverson View Post

        It’s a strange one. I think only those who’ve been in this position can really relate. When you’ve worked all your life since 15, how can you possibly change. 40+ years of habit. Hard to break.
        I think the good things in life are made more enjoyable because they are a contrast to working.

        I think to a greater or lesser degree most of us enjoyed 'the game' of starting a contract, establishing yourself quickly, doing your bit (hopefully well) then moving onto the next challenge. That has become increasingly difficult and in many cases impossible to do.

        Really not trying to be the big I am because it has been a massive cut in money and had the contract market held up I would still be doing it but I changed career and found a different game to play and enjoy.

        Either professionally or, if you can afford it, personally find something you can get your teeth into.

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          Great couples of posts chaps. Thanks

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            Originally posted by BlueSharp View Post

            Midterm security I agree, but the certainty of a pay packet hitting your account at the end of the month, and for most at our level, a 3-month notice period is a nice warm fuzzy blanket for them.


            A large war chest is the best security :-)
            Also add set collection of clients and retainer opportunities :-)

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