lol
Milan.
p.s. Angel, just ignore them, your posts are great and show real promise, keep going
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Originally posted by angeleyes View PostI'm seriously considering early retirement now. I made some very good property investments plus have a small pension built up. I could cash in and give two fingers to the lot of them.
What next, posting crap pictures?
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I ain't reading all that. I'm happy for u tho. Or sorry that happened.
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this is a cool thread, reminds me of the old days
Angela love, can you start some more threads, your view on the world is a breath of fresh air
Thanks
Milan.
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In short.... MF Version
(1) Whine Whine Whine
(2) Not as Good as it used to be
(3) ******* Labour Stabbity Stab
(4) MTFU
(5) I'm gonna bleed the Radiators
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AI long bulletin.- Early Contracting & Permie Mistake – Started contracting in the late 2000s, took a perm job thinking it’d be career progression, but ended up overworked and undervalued. Quit after being overloaded with impossible deadlines.
- Golden Contracting Years (2010-2015) – Thrived during the Lib Dem coalition, easily moving between contracts with no gaps.
- IR35 & Post-Pandemic Hustle – IR35 crackdown made contracting harder, but managed to stay outside IR35 until 2020. Got furloughed during the pandemic, then enjoyed a brief boom from 2021, even working two remote contracts simultaneously.
- Current Market Struggles – Last two years have been tough, with long gaps between short contracts. Rates have dropped, fake job ads are rampant, and agencies are condescending about employment gaps.
- Considering Early Retirement – Frustrated with the current contract, clueless management, and the overall state of the market. Weighing the option of retiring early, thanks to good property investments and a small pension.
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Originally posted by unixman View PostAn amusing read, with ups and downs that sound familiar.
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Originally posted by Ketto View PostIf you’re struggling to get outside IR35 and retirement is a realistic option, why not take some inside IR35 and plough it into pension for a few years? Retirement could be quite a bit cushier.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
Thankfully it's not finished, but hopefully it will get better if we are given a chance rather than tax dodging doom-mongers talking it down all the time. Most of the media is owned by non-doms and foreign businesses and need to increase the profits for their shareholders, so they rely on doom scrolling.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostCan someone translate this in to a few sentences using words no longer than 6 letters please?
The user shares their ups and downs as a contractor. They started in the late 2000s with low pay and moved to a permanent job, which became overwhelming. Returning to contracting brought success during the Lib Dem coalition but later struggles due to IR35 rules. Post-pandemic work briefly thrived but slowed again with long gaps and low rates. Frustrated with current conditions, they consider early retirement, supported by property investments and a small pension.
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