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Previously on "Disillusioned? Maybe just tired of it all...?"
Welcome to the mortage free club ! It now gets a hell of a lot harder to drag yourself out of bed in a morning and survive those tedious afternoons. It's now Plan B's and retirement targets but I have found the best way is have some pre school kids, enough to keep anybody in the office.
no but the wife isn't working and my daughter is 8 months old and just a joy to be with. Over the next few months she will start to crawl, walk and talk. Good change I will miss the 1st time she does any of these as I'll be here. Is it better to take a few months off when the contract ends and be involved with this. Will I regret this later on in life.
I've had enough as well. Just turned 33 a couple of months ago and the mortgage on my 400K houses is no more as of last month. QUOTE]
Well done on the mortgage. Similar position to me and same age too. Got some savings and other investments (Premium bonds actually brought in 800 last month, biggest ever for me!), and couldn't care less if this contract ended.
Only reason I am staying here is that the rate is 25% higher than I'd get at other clients, hence I'm going to make it last until I reaalllllly can't stand the pain any longer. After all, I'd rather work now for more money than have to work longer for less money in the future.
Only problem with the "dream" is that you might want to go off drinking and playing golf, but none of your buddies will be free to join you!
no but the wife isn't working and my daughter is 8 months old and just a joy to be with. Over the next few months she will start to crawl, walk and talk. Good change I will miss the 1st time she does any of these as I'll be here. Is it better to take a few months off when the contract ends and be involved with this. Will I regret this later on in life.
Welcome to the mortage free club ! It now gets a hell of a lot harder to drag yourself out of bed in a morning and survive those tedious afternoons. It's now Plan B's and retirement targets but I have found the best way is have some pre school kids, enough to keep anybody in the office.
[QUOTE=TheRightStuff]I've had enough as well. Just turned 33 a couple of months ago and the mortgage on my 400K houses is no more as of last month. QUOTE]
Well done on the mortgage. Similar position to me and same age too. Got some savings and other investments (Premium bonds actually brought in 800 last month, biggest ever for me!), and couldn't care less if this contract ended.
Only reason I am staying here is that the rate is 25% higher than I'd get at other clients, hence I'm going to make it last until I reaalllllly can't stand the pain any longer. After all, I'd rather work now for more money than have to work longer for less money in the future.
Only problem with the "dream" is that you might want to go off drinking and playing golf, but none of your buddies will be free to join you!
I've had enough as well. Just turned 33 a couple of months ago and the mortgage on my 400K houses is no more as of last month. Best thing I ever did was become a contractor and get a First Direct offset mortgage. Can't wait to get the mortgage interest statement showing interest of £0. Last month it was 17p. Also have enough dosh in the bank to keep me going for a few years.
Looks like this contract may come to an end next month. Client might be bringing in a rule that contractors can only work for the company for 1 yr. They also want to change notice periods from 1 week to 1 month and they also only want us to take 30 days holidays.
I fancy a break as well. Sort out my Prince 2 qualification and spend some time with the family. I've also got a few sports injuries that are taking ages to sort out. Need for time to excersise and relax.
I've had enough as well. Just turned 33 a couple of months ago and the mortgage on my 400K houses is no more as of last month. Best thing I ever did was become a contractor and get a First Direct offset mortgage. Can't wait to get the mortgage interest statement showing interest of £0. Last month it was 17p. Also have enough dosh in the bank to keep me going for a few years.
Looks like this contract may come to an end next month. Client might be bringing in a rule that contractors can only work for the company for 1 yr. They also want to change notice periods from 1 week to 1 month and they also only want us to take 30 days holidays.
I fancy a break as well. Sort out my Prince 2 qualification and spend some time with the family. I've also got a few sports injuries that are taking ages to sort out. Need more time to excersise and relax.
Personally for me the beauty of being a contractor is looking forward to taking a few months off every couple of years - it's very easy to get trapped into the attitude of chasing the money and viewing any time off as money lost.
I've done a ski season and had a couple of big extended (2 month +) trips in the last 6 years - just the sort of thing you need to re-charge your batteries.
As mentioned by others I think you need a decent break or two, I've had a couple of 6 months plus, and aim at 2 or 3 months a year minimum if the contract situation allows. Other things I've done when I can't hack it any longer are overseas work and a different skillset to get out of the comfort ( boredom ! ) zone.
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