Retirement
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I http://www.bikeradar.com/search/haven't had a full time job for 22 years, just freelance and the odd contract
I haven't needed to work at all for the last ten years.
I am now thinking, and I must thank you all for the constant reminders, of retiring...I don't have much on next week so I thought this would be a good time to pick. I have set the date of 25th. I will be 62.
What should I do with all that spare time I'm going to gain
You would choose working over a lottery win (or any windfall) and travelling/cycling/partying/spending time with friends & family/........your choice.
Strange.
Not that strange really. People work for a variety of reasons save just remuneration. The striving, sense of achievement, banter, buzz, company and sheer enjoyment to name a few.
For Stevo it's the office totty
He says he has got some great looking chaps in the office
You mean his minions, Sweet Cheeks and Tight Buns.0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:[url=<span class= wrote:ILM Zero7[/url]"][url=<span class= wrote:team47b[/url]"]I haven't had a full time job for 22 years, just freelance and the odd contract
I haven't needed to work at all for the last ten years.
I am now thinking, and I must thank you all for the constant reminders, of retiring...I don't have much on next week so I thought this would be a good time to pick. I have set the date of 25th. I will be 62.
What should I do with all that spare time I'm going to gain
With energy, time, intelligence and money, boredom is not possible, which one/ones didn't you have?my isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
Not that strange really. People work for a variety of reasons save just remuneration. The striving, sense of achievement, banter, buzz, company and sheer enjoyment to name a few.
I would rather do it with friends of my choice than people who happen to be employed in the same place.
Computers.
I used to get a sense of achievement and pride in a well created work. Clicking a mouse just doesn't give that. Most people in my office wear headphones to listen to the radio or music. Progress?The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
I am not sure. You have no chance.Veronese68 wrote:PB is the most sensible person on here.0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:[url=<span class= wrote:ILM Zero7[/url]"][url=<span class= wrote:team47b[/url]"]I haven't had a full time job for 22 years, just freelance and the odd contract
I haven't needed to work at all for the last ten years.
I am now thinking, and I must thank you all for the constant reminders, of retiring...I don't have much on next week so I thought this would be a good time to pick. I have set the date of 25th. I will be 62.
What should I do with all that spare time I'm going to gain
With energy, time, intelligence and money, boredom is not possible, which one/ones didn't you have?"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
" I am not bored because I am not boring". Quote somebody.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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Stevo 666 wrote:[url=<span class= wrote:ILM Zero7[/url]"][url=<span class= wrote:team47b[/url]"]I haven't had a full time job for 22 years, just freelance and the odd contract
I haven't needed to work at all for the last ten years.
I am now thinking, and I must thank you all for the constant reminders, of retiring...I don't have much on next week so I thought this would be a good time to pick. I have set the date of 25th. I will be 62.
What should I do with all that spare time I'm going to gain
With energy, time, intelligence and money, boredom is not possible, which one/ones didn't you have?
But you were the one who said they were boredmy isetta is a 300cc bike0 -
I http://www.bikeradar.com/search/haven't had a full time job for 22 years, just freelance and the odd contract
I haven't needed to work at all for the last ten years.
I am now thinking, and I must thank you all for the constant reminders, of retiring...I don't have much on next week so I thought this would be a good time to pick. I have set the date of 25th. I will be 62.
What should I do with all that spare time I'm going to gain
You would choose working over a lottery win (or any windfall) and travelling/cycling/partying/spending time with friends & family/........your choice.
Strange.
Not that strange really. People work for a variety of reasons save just remuneration. The striving, sense of achievement, banter, buzz, company and sheer enjoyment to name a few.
For Stevo it's the office totty
He says he has got some great looking chaps in the office
You mean his minions, Sweet Cheeks and Tight Buns."I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Get out on the bike even more and also see more of the world. I retired early (very!) about 5 years ago and still don't know how I found the time to go to work when I had to. Unfortunately, Mrs Ayjaycee is a fair bit younger than me and can't finish work until the pension pot has reached a decent size - there are some advantages to being older!Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra
Kinesis Racelight 4S
Specialized Allez Elite (Frame/Forks for sale)
Specialized Crosstrail Comp Disk (For sale)0 -
I was unemployed once. I got so busy, I nearly employed a few people.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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I retired at 53 (now 58), busier than when I was working. Cycling, fishing, boating, shooting, seeing relatives (usually at weekends as they still work). Best thing is you can cycle through the winter as mid day/early afternoons are free, no dark cold mornings for me. Its a tough life but someone has to do it 8)Rose Xeon CDX 3100, Ultegra Di2 disc (nice weather)
Ribble Gran Fondo, Campagnolo Centaur (winter bike)
Van Raam 'O' Pair
Land Rover (really nasty weather )0 -
Trust me. You will have no extra free time.0