I know 30 year old contractors who have no house, no savings, and are living for the next invoice after spending last months cash on a GPS WiMax 3G Ipod 30Gig PDA or some other such bollcoks, just to replace last months 20Gig model.
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Guest repliedYou have the right attitude milan.
A lot of contractors I know just p*ss their money away on gadgets and fast cars.
I know 30 year old contractors who have no house, no savings, and are living for the next invoice after spending last months cash on a GPS WiMax 3G Ipod 30Gig PDA or some other such bollcoks, just to replace last months 20Gig model.
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Guest repliedI hope I can say the same,
please God if you exist, don't let me become a data center dinosaur like Xoggoth or Fiddle, working out my last years infront or a green screen !
Milan.
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Guest repliedI'll be retiring completely in 10 years. Semi-retiring in 2-3 years. I've already started to wind down!
And before you ask no I am not 55 !!
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Guest repliedno, no Reggie Perrin,
just some thoughts
whatever anyone says we are still the working class
Milan.
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Guest replieddoes anybody drive to the same place everyday and think why do we do it ?
the most frightening, in our early thirties we have another 30 years of it before we can retire !, in my case more working years left before retirement than I have already lived - what a thought !
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Guest repliedmilan,
Yes, I'd like forum for MilanB and a seperate one for milanbenes5, so I don't get confused.
Ta.
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Guest repliedTraj,
they're both mine, most of the milanbenes ones are mine, currently laptop at home has the milanbenes5 cookie.
Anyway, do you have anything valuable to add to these musings ?
Milan.
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Guest repliedmilan,
What's with the change of ID from milanbenes5 to MilanB halfway through a thread. Have you got a split personality disorder or do you have a shadow?
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Guest replieddoes anybody drive to the same place everyday and think why do we do it ?
is finance, mortgages, credit, a form of population control - get 'em all in debt and they lose their freedom to think ?
the most frightening, in our early thirties we have another 30 years of it before we can retire !, in my case more working years left before retirement than I have already lived - what a thought !
Milan in 'please God let me contract for another few years and then it'll be over' mode.
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Guest repliedwell, it the responsibility of all of us to ourselves and our families to try and find a way out this pikey scum world and into a world of financial security where you have a choice how to use your time, whether it is driving a bus or relaxing on your terrace.
We are the lucky ones, if used wisely our contracting gains can be a foundation of a way out
I feel sorry for the poor sods who don't break even every month
Milan.
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Guest repliedwe only lose our pikey scum status once we have enabled financial security and an income which delivers without us requiring our bums on seats
By the sound of it, you've obviously got some cunning plan that takes care of that....
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Guest repliedwell not far off,
as long as we are in the rat race, at the mercy of mortgages etc we're all pikey scum
we only lose our pikey scum status once we have enabled financial security and an income which delivers without us requiring our bums on seats
what do you think ?
Milan.
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Guest repliedlooks like you got me sussed !
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Guest repliedWage,
looks like you got me sussed !
Milan.
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