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My mate's dad retired about eight years ago at 50 and spends all his time indoors, on Arsenal chatrooms and counting his investments. Except he keeps his garden quite nice.
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Yep. I have in-laws who retired decades ago and they've turned into real OAP types. My mum, on the other hand, is still working at 74 and she's quite the opposite.
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I agree, got to make each day count. Now you lot go away and watch Groundhog day and perhaps you'll learn something.Originally posted by alreadypackedI have a different approach, I don't want to retire. I want to take 3-4 months off a year.
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or part-time i.e. 3 day week.Originally posted by alreadypackedI have a different approach, I don't want to retire. I want to take 3-4 months off a year.
Why save,save, save all the time to retire at 40 or 50?
What will you do then?
3 days on and 4 days off will be good.
Enjoy your whole life.
Get your shoes shined.
Have a nice car and holidays.
Get a good suit and a nice watch.
Your never know you might not make 50.
It's not as if our jobs require alot of physical effort.
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I have a different approach, I don't want to retire. I want to take 3-4 months off a year.
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You are probably right, but:Originally posted by LGDTAnyone on contractor money that starts early enough and adopts a sensible approach should be able to get out within a 20-25 year timeframe - unless they actually enjoy it of course!
(a) You've got to look after it
(b) You've got to earn more than me
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You're a long time dead!Originally posted by LGDTI'm 44 (started contracting at 24) and I've probably got enough to stop within the next 2 years. But an extra 5 years will just get me enough to feel comfortable.
Anyone on contractor money that starts early enough and adopts a sensible approach should be able to get out within a 20-25 year timeframe - unless they actually enjoy it of course!
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I'm 44 (started contracting at 24) and I've probably got enough to stop within the next 2 years. But an extra 5 years will just get me enough to feel comfortable.Originally posted by wendigo100If I had a pound for everyone who I've heard say that, I'd be able to retire at 50.
And if I had a pound for everyone who looks like being (or was) wrong, I'd be able to retire twice at 50.
Anyone on contractor money that starts early enough and adopts a sensible approach should be able to get out within a 20-25 year timeframe - unless they actually enjoy it of course!
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If I had a pound for everyone who I've heard say that, I'd be able to retire at 50.Originally posted by Dr. Nick RivieraNo way I will have to work beyond 50.
And if I had a pound for everyone who looks like being (or was) wrong, I'd be able to retire twice at 50.
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Feck me, that was so funny!Originally posted by DimPrawnHe said retired not retarded Churchill
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I can retire now.Originally posted by Moscow Mulehttp://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.o...pa_calculator/
You can retire aged 67
on Wednesday xx Sep 2042
I'll be half dead.
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You can retire aged 66
on Sunday 20 Apr 2031
Woohoo! 2/3 of the way there already
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Why 7/8th dead, life expectancy for a man who reaches 30 must be well into the 80s. Moreover, if you can afford the drugs 100 should easily be achievable by then.Originally posted by Dr. Nick RivieraStatistically you will be 7/8ths dead.
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No way I will have to work beyond 50. Not that I do much now.
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