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Describes my setup almost exactly except have now got nipper No 2 so double knackered ! I try and leave at 3:59 to try and beat the warehouse staff out the gate who have to wait by the clock until bang on 4. -
Current GigOriginally posted by Clippy View PostWhat hours does everyone keep?
What time do you wake up?
What time do you start work?
What time do you leave work?
What time do you get home?
05:00
07:30
15:30
17:30 - Then do some work for another client. So I finish / go to bed about 10pm
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08:00
08:30
16:30
16:45 - Then do some work for another client (double billing is nice). So I finish / go to bed about 10pm
I'll be retired by the time I'm 30 (5 years - at this rate it might just be possible). See many people think they are going to be retired by the age of 30 then they get married and have kids. But I have confidence that my looks and personality are of a sufficent calibre to keep the women away and actually make it a reality.
See how many of you now wish you were an ugly social outcast with no social skills. Yeah...thats how I roll.
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As I'm benched at the moment (only just started looking), this was always a typical day. I spend most of my time working in the smoke.
05:30 wake up
06:00 leave house
08:30 arrive work
17:30-18:00 leave work
20:00 arrive home
Theres a lot of people in here doing long days.
You forgot to post your own stats Clippy.
Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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Double billing... nice workOriginally posted by Sockpuppet View PostI'll be retired by the time I'm 30 (5 years - at this rate it might just be possible). See many people think they are going to be retired by the age of 30 then they get married and have kids. But I have confidence that my looks and personality are of a sufficent calibre to keep the women away and actually make it a reality.
Retiring by 30... Mmmm... but you can't carry on living at your mums
, are you budgeting for a house? According to the papers your looking at 200k per child to bring them up, so I think I'll leave out the kids as well.
I've took 3 months off and now I don't think I could retire at all. I'd get too bored. I'm looking properly now, if I take any more time off I'm gonna start chewing the sofa.Eat Right, Exercise, Die Anyway.Comment
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What time do you wake up? 07:00
What time do you start work? 08:00-9:00
What time do you leave work? 16:30-17:30
What time do you get home? 17:00-18:00Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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What time do you wake up?
When the Mrs' poxy alarm goes off at 6:35
What time do you start work?
About 9/9:30 depending on how efficient I am in the morning
What time do you leave work?
Depends, normally 8.5 hours after I start.
What time do you get home?
Tend to go for a swim afterwork - so around 7ish."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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My housing situation is fineOriginally posted by miffy View PostDouble billing... nice work
Retiring by 30... Mmmm... but you can't carry on living at your mums
, are you budgeting for a house? According to the papers your looking at 200k per child to bring them up, so I think I'll leave out the kids as well.
I've took 3 months off and now I don't think I could retire at all. I'd get too bored. I'm looking properly now, if I take any more time off I'm gonna start chewing the sofa.
Yes I am looking for a house. Just Leicester doesn't really have any nice areas to move to the are close to the center and near the motorway. I could always move to spinney hills
Not having kids. If I do I'll make them work for their keep.Comment
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A fine tradition, just a shame there aren't any pits/mills to send them off to any more.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post... If I do I'll make them work for their keep."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Holy Christ, some of you guys seem to work work longer hours than Maggie Thatcher.
Just remember:
Early to rise, late to bed,
Makes a man healthy, and wealthy, and dead...Comment
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