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In theory, we could live off the wife's salary (cutting out everything but rent, bills and food - probably selling/mothballing one car) indefinitely, but maintaining our current lifestyle we could last a year.
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12 - 18 months and been on the bench for two weeks now - so glad I fixed the roof while the sun was shinning, One month I would be scared ! Very scared !
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About six months, but now debt free bar the mortgage and have spent lots on house renovations ( leaking roof, rotten windows etc ) that were desperately needed. Contracting for 3 years basically got me out of a deep hole, put a decent sum in the bank and got me to the point where I could afford to go permie again for a bit while work is short.
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I actually don't have to work any more, but I do it so that I can keep paying tax otherwise the government might go bust.
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you got to fix the roof while the suns still shining, end all this boom and bust and have more prudence. loads and loads of prudence.
I can last six months, then its the cardboard box for me
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Only just started contracting som I'm still in the piles of debt stage, so (the way the missus is currently spending) about 5 minutes!
This time next year, I will only have my mortgage and my missus to wory about
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wow respect....to those who can survive no more than two months. That takes balls of steel.
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A few years for me. I just went thru the household bills for the first time in a few years after paying them blindly previously. The gas and electricity were suprisingly low, the water double what it should be ( on a meter from previous owner , I suspect the kids/Mrs have left some taps on for a day or two as no leaks to be found ). Council tax is quite a biggie if you are going into bunker mode ! I've primed the Mrs that the cleaner and overseas hols will have to go, if she resists I'll send her back to work.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostAbout 2 years if I really cut back from day 1.
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