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In other words a waster. People with no purpose in life become exceedingly dull and regress back to being children obsessed with the petty little things in life. Just look at how old people behave and are treated.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone -
You've missed the point. Several of those activities produce something useful - no time wasted!Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIn other words a waster. People with no purpose in life become exceedingly dull and regress back to being children obsessed with the petty little things in life. Just look at how old people behave and are treated.
Can you stretch yourself to imagine how producing something useful might be worthwhile?
You're just annoyed - one less contractor to feed off.Comment
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Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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The point of being a contractor is if you want to take some months out doing some of these things you can.Originally posted by GlenSausio View PostYou've missed the point. Several of those activities produce something useful - no time wasted!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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How is he being a waster? He's worked hard enough to build up enough funds to provide the income he needs, so can now get on and spend his life doing what he wants to do.. I wouldn't call that being a waster, I'd call that smartOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIn other words a waster. People with no purpose in life become exceedingly dull and regress back to being children obsessed with the petty little things in life. Just look at how old people behave and are treated.
Not everyone wants to work till they drop.. I certainly don't.Do what thou wiltComment
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That frightens the hell out of me. I am no position to retire yet but I love working and therefore not working is a completely alien concept at the moment. If I get to a point where I am too doddery to be useful, I'm off to a nice bland clinic in Switzerland.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat exactly are you going to do for the next 50 years?
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No, for me the point of contracting is to get higher pay, so to reach retirement (from IT) quicker.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe point of being a contractor is if you want to take some months out doing some of these things you can.
If I started taking a few months out here and there my CV is going to look patchy. I don't know a single contractor that does that.Comment
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Which industry you in aye love?Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat frightens the hell out of me. I am no position to retire yet but I love working and therefore not working is a completely alien concept at the moment. If I get to a point where I am too doddery to be useful, I'm off to a nice bland clinic in Switzerland.
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I've been in IT for 25 years , 10 of which as a contractor , not got enough to retire on but after voluntarily benching myself from last hideous gig I don't think I want to do that tulip anymoreComment
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I did not mean waster as in someone who has fallen out of society and sponged off others I mean someone with no real purpose in life. We have all met them. they are usually ex pats with nothing to get out of bed for and they want to bore you into thinking that they have the perfect life. The world moves in its own slow and dull way to them. Give me someone who has to get out of bed each morning and deal with sh*t all day. These are the people for who leisure time is valued and who usually have the capacity to understand others and what happens in the real world.Originally posted by Dark Black View PostHow is he being a waster? He's worked hard enough to build up enough funds to provide the income he needs, so can now get on and spend his life doing what he wants to do.. I wouldn't call that being a waster, I'd call that smart
Not everyone wants to work till they drop.. I certainly don't.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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