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"Would it not be a good idea to wait and see if the economic climate settles down a bit? Or perhaps you’ve already considered that" . I have already considered that and the increase in utility bills | |||
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"I stopped working 7 years ago, just do the occasional bit of consulting if the mood takes me. I knock back 99% of work offers If you can afford it, I’d say do it If you don’t like it then you could get another job" Definitely, a plan B would be good if it doesn't work out for him x | |||
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"Out of the rat race. Go for it. You could always get a little part time job if you bored and to keep money ticking over. " This, and or do some volunteering which can be very satisfying.. | |||
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"I retired at 51 and don't regret it for a single moment, although I'm busier now than I ever was at work but with stuff I want to do. The best bit of advice I got was from my accountant. Pay everything off including mortgage, then work out how much money you will need until you're 80, and double it. If you have that money - go for it and enjoy your life. If worst comes to worst, you always have the value of your house." This is the bit that confuses me. How can I know how much money I would need? The utility, food and petrol prices all going up at the moment make it all worrying. | |||
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"I think we would all understand the yearning to not be 'owned' by an employer any longer, especially at 55 when you can't really be arsed to play the game at work any longer. I would suggest it's a good move but you really should have a good plan made so that you don't fall into any bad routines, drinking etc., as you will suddenly have all day every day on your hands. If it were me, I would spend every day doing some sport, swimming, running and keep a part time, enjoyable job going, not for the money but more for the sense of purpose. Something that aligns with existing hobbies. Good luck! " I don't think everyone needs a job to give them purpose. I know people say that work gives them purpose and I believe that for them it's true but it's not for me. | |||
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"I think we would all understand the yearning to not be 'owned' by an employer any longer, especially at 55 when you can't really be arsed to play the game at work any longer. I would suggest it's a good move but you really should have a good plan made so that you don't fall into any bad routines, drinking etc., as you will suddenly have all day every day on your hands. If it were me, I would spend every day doing some sport, swimming, running and keep a part time, enjoyable job going, not for the money but more for the sense of purpose. Something that aligns with existing hobbies. Good luck! I don't think everyone needs a job to give them purpose. I know people say that work gives them purpose and I believe that for them it's true but it's not for me. " Agree | |||
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"I retired at 51 and don't regret it for a single moment, although I'm busier now than I ever was at work but with stuff I want to do. The best bit of advice I got was from my accountant. Pay everything off including mortgage, then work out how much money you will need until you're 80, and double it. If you have that money - go for it and enjoy your life. If worst comes to worst, you always have the value of your house. This is the bit that confuses me. How can I know how much money I would need? The utility, food and petrol prices all going up at the moment make it all worrying. " Nothing more than best guess really, and smart investments. | |||
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"I retired at 51 and don't regret it for a single moment, although I'm busier now than I ever was at work but with stuff I want to do. The best bit of advice I got was from my accountant. Pay everything off including mortgage, then work out how much money you will need until you're 80, and double it. If you have that money - go for it and enjoy your life. If worst comes to worst, you always have the value of your house. This is the bit that confuses me. How can I know how much money I would need? The utility, food and petrol prices all going up at the moment make it all worrying. " I was listening to the radio last night, rock n roll eh, at there was a bit about pensions. For a single person just to get by the woman said £12k and £18k for a couple. It increase to about £19k & £26k to include holidays and a social life. I didn't hear all of it as I was driving. | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." I'd say definitely do it, I should have been semi retired at 55, but life always changes. I was certainly fitter at that age than now, so go for it! | |||
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"I retired at 51 and don't regret it for a single moment, although I'm busier now than I ever was at work but with stuff I want to do. The best bit of advice I got was from my accountant. Pay everything off including mortgage, then work out how much money you will need until you're 80, and double it. If you have that money - go for it and enjoy your life. If worst comes to worst, you always have the value of your house. This is the bit that confuses me. How can I know how much money I would need? The utility, food and petrol prices all going up at the moment make it all worrying. I was listening to the radio last night, rock n roll eh, at there was a bit about pensions. For a single person just to get by the woman said £12k and £18k for a couple. It increase to about £19k & £26k to include holidays and a social life. I didn't hear all of it as I was driving. " The Wireless. That's helpful, thank you. Wish I knew my expiry date then I could plan better. | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." Ive been thinking about it maybe 53 or 54. Although I work from home I do quite a lot of international 150-250 days a year and it’s sometimes too much. I love the travel but want to spend more time doing photography and recently started to set up a jewellery workshop. I guess if you don’t need the money and don’t like your job it’s a no brainier. I love my job just would like a bit more free time before I’m too old. If I work Dubai hours when in the uk I can be done by 2-3pm each day but then knackered by 10/11 and can get away and work from AirBnB etc but there’s no getting away from working 7-8 hours 5 days a week with just 30 days holidays. Would happily take half the hours for half the pay but it’s never gonna happen | |||
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"In today's world, pretty sure 80% of the economy will work till the day they die sadly. Congrats to the other 20% ,if you have the means to retire then do it. Life is to short." I have no means whatsoever to retire next year when I'm 66! Shall b claiming state pension and the shortfall will hopefully b made up with pension credit I'm not carrying on working past pension age I've worked my whole adult life since leaving school even when having children! I will sink or swim! My dad took early retirement at 60 and died at 68 had he not he would have not had those few years doing his own thing nothing elaborate his garden and his cycling! Much like I intend really x | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." I retired aged 55 and it was the best decision of my life Now got a healthy pension, rental income from 2 properties and a part time job Travelling tbe globe as of November 2024 and intend to spend 5 years at it Can't wait Good luck op | |||
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"So just a bit of a update really. I was 55 a couple of weeks ago and after getting some advice from family members and a lady at work who is often referred to as my work wife yesterday I gave my manager a letter saying I am considering retirement and would like a pension forecast before saying yes or no.My manager genuinely doesn’t want me to go my work wife doesn’t want me to go but both can see where I am coming from when I say although I don’t know how to fill my days when I retire I know I don’t want to be in work and for me that is a start." I retired just after my 50th birthday and I'm busier than I've ever been in my life. We moved house and I spend a lot of time on projects I've always wanted to do. I did a woodworking course and I make all sorts of bits, from furniture to bird houses. I do a bit of volunteering, but the best thing about it is that nobody tells me what to do with my precious time. Before we moved to the countryside, the most pleasurable sound in the world was the sound of other people scr*ping (I can't use that word!)ice off their cars whilst I was warm and snug in my bed You only get one life - spend it doing what makes you happy, if you can afford it. | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." Don't do it you know what will happen, your body needs the stress that work creates, if you stop your body will stop | |||
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"Lucky you if you do it! If I had that sort of money, I would do it too x" A happy early retiree, leaves the door open for someone new to enter the workforce and fill that junior role, this should have a positive domino effect. Get the most out of life and enjoy your retirement. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. " It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." Doing it right now. I'm done with the office politics, the back stabbing, the cockwombles at work ignoring my advice then blaming me when the shit that I told them was going to happen actually happens, the long hours, the sleepless nights, the interrupted holidays, the stress related psoriasis. Will I miss the salary? Hell yeah. But I there is more to life than money and I want to enjoying whilst I can and definitely don't want to be the richest person in the graveyard. As soon as I took control of my own destiny I felt like a massive weight had been lifted. If you can, do it! | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." Over rated I retired at 45 and got board and depressed. Got tolled by my physiologist to get a job t give me a purpose to life. Back to 100 hours plus a week don't have to do it but it's what's makes me tick. I do have an an additive personality so for me if its not work its alcohol so work helps me. If you can handel the below down go for it. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age" Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age." Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age." If you look at Martin Lewis the Money program he has a simple gauge so your 42 half that 21 so you should be paying in 21% of you sallery the sooner you start the better at 20 you only need 10% that's yous plus company top up | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. " And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. If you look at Martin Lewis the Money program he has a simple gauge so your 42 half that 21 so you should be paying in 21% of you sallery the sooner you start the better at 20 you only need 10% that's yous plus company top up " Well I work for myself. I phoned several private pension things and it was peanuts for pension. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time " 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early" If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times." Thought you didn't qualify for state pension yet | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times." The amount of state pension you get is based on the number of qualifying years NI you paid. Minimum 10 years to get anything at all, if you pay 35 years full qualifying NI you get the full state pension. | |||
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"If you can truly afford it, and you have something to fill the acres of time you'll have, I'd say do it. However sitting in doors in the winter with naff all to do is not healthy. Been retired for 15 years now. Best time of my life, I believe that you need 3 hobbies to keep you fully occupied. I don't know how I found time to work. As for sitting in doors in the winter, well I live in South Africa and rent my house out. Go for it! " | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times. The amount of state pension you get is based on the number of qualifying years NI you paid. Minimum 10 years to get anything at all, if you pay 35 years full qualifying NI you get the full state pension." I heard something along those lines before. I know someone who never paid a penny and still gets a small state pension. He makes up for it with universal credit or something like that. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times. Thought you didn't qualify for state pension yet " 66 is state pension age, I qualified when I reached that. | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times. Thought you didn't qualify for state pension yet 66 is state pension age, I qualified when I reached that. " Oh, I see | |||
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"I would do it if I could afford it. Wish I could retire at 55. I guess many of you had private pensions from a young age. I seen about that, but at my age it just wasn't worth paying into. It's always worth paying into a private pension. You will be very happy you did when you reach pension age Well I couldn't see it when I inquired about it. Big pay in for very little back. I asked my accountant about this recently who is the same age as me, and he said it isn't worth it at our age. Well he's the expert and he knows what he's talking about. All I'll tell you is that I started a private pension at around 42 and I'm extremely glad that I did. And you retired when you were 55? I imagine you paid in fortune in, in that time 57. No I didn't pay a fortune in and I couldn't live in my private pension but I couldn't live on my state pension so I'm damn glad I've got extra. We sold our house and downsized to retire early If you had paid more into state pension wouldn't it have been more ? I'm not sure how it works. I guess you wanted to get some pension coming in before state pension. I shall ask about about it again, but I can't see it being any good for me as I've been through it so many times. Thought you didn't qualify for state pension yet 66 is state pension age, I qualified when I reached that. Oh, I see " Free bus pass too | |||
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"20 working weeks left till I retire x" . I have been told it can take up to 4 months to get a accurate pension forecast that I have asked for at that rate I think we will be retiring at about the same time | |||
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"20 working weeks left till I retire x. I have been told it can take up to 4 months to get a accurate pension forecast that I have asked for at that rate I think we will be retiring at about the same time" I did ring for state pension application but apparantly has to b 3 months b 4 retirement to apply x | |||
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"Don't know how I found time to go to work Keep active and don't sit watching day time telly was the advice I was given " Yes tell myself this! As I cycle to and from work and is a very active physical job I need to keep that up x | |||
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"I'm sixty, if I could afford it I'd jack it all in,I have just under seven years left until my retirement age, I will have three pensions, however who knows if they'll be enough to live on when the time comes.. " I'm not thinking like that! Will only have state pension to live on will sink or swim as I'm not continuing past July x | |||
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"I gave up just before hitting 62 so have been at home for just over a year. To be honest I'm a bit bored and lonely. It sounds great but that daily routine goes and it takes time to find a new routine and things to do. I've made a new year's resolution that I need to find new friends and get involved in local things (rather than being on here!). " Good idea must b groups u can join local x | |||
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"Don't know how I found time to go to work Keep active and don't sit watching day time telly was the advice I was given Yes tell myself this! As I cycle to and from work and is a very active physical job I need to keep that up x" Bit nicer when you can choose to rather than have to I started swimming again after many years break | |||
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"Don't know how I found time to go to work Keep active and don't sit watching day time telly was the advice I was given Yes tell myself this! As I cycle to and from work and is a very active physical job I need to keep that up x Bit nicer when you can choose to rather than have to I started swimming again after many years break " Love sea swimming! When I get my bus pass can hope on bus and spend the day swimming just down the road x | |||
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"Don't know how I found time to go to work Keep active and don't sit watching day time telly was the advice I was given Yes tell myself this! As I cycle to and from work and is a very active physical job I need to keep that up x Bit nicer when you can choose to rather than have to I started swimming again after many years break Love sea swimming! When I get my bus pass can hope on bus and spend the day swimming just down the road x" Long bus trip for me to reach the sea over 70 miles At least we have a brine pool in Walsall baths | |||
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"Did it use to be 60 for state pension ?" For women, it was 65 for men | |||
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"Some people are so lucky. I'm 65 and will have to work til I die. I had to start again on the property ladder 20 years ago due to divorce (naturally she had the house!). I met someone else, and had more children. So I'm 20 years out of step with other guys my age. " I could think like that but refuse to keep working till I drop! I will have just the state pension! No private ones! But will just have to manage! I'm finishing in July when I'm 66 x | |||
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"I'm not french so I won't be retiring at 62 or 64. What they bitchin about anyway...they should try UK pension laws...fecking frogs" I’m moving to france. They are better at life than us. We just roll over and accept our fate, they stand up and be counted. | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." Your right,if you can afford it do it whilst your health is still good,I did it last year,i wish I'd done it earlier | |||
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"Some people are so lucky. I'm 65 and will have to work til I die. I had to start again on the property ladder 20 years ago due to divorce (naturally she had the house!). I met someone else, and had more children. So I'm 20 years out of step with other guys my age. I could think like that but refuse to keep working till I drop! I will have just the state pension! No private ones! But will just have to manage! I'm finishing in July when I'm 66 x" Best of luck to you. We're nearly exactly the same age, I turn 66 in August xx | |||
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"Some people are so lucky. I'm 65 and will have to work til I die. I had to start again on the property ladder 20 years ago due to divorce (naturally she had the house!). I met someone else, and had more children. So I'm 20 years out of step with other guys my age. I could think like that but refuse to keep working till I drop! I will have just the state pension! No private ones! But will just have to manage! I'm finishing in July when I'm 66 x Best of luck to you. We're nearly exactly the same age, I turn 66 in August xx" Was a good year 1957! x | |||
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"Did it use to be 60 for state pension ? For women, it was 65 for men" I see. I read somewhere that they have increased pension age because people are living longer. They must want us to pay into the system and work until we are dead. | |||
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"Just a update really so 4 weeks from today on the 30 June 2023 should have been my last day at work.However due to unforeseen circumstances in my home and personal life I will not be retiring as I had hoped.I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all that have contributed to this thread and apologises for wasting your time." I’m very to hear of this, OP. Life can suck, huh. Is there at least still light at the end of the tunnel? | |||
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"Just a update really so 4 weeks from today on the 30 June 2023 should have been my last day at work.However due to unforeseen circumstances in my home and personal life I will not be retiring as I had hoped.I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all that have contributed to this thread and apologises for wasting your time." Sorry to hear that. What a shame that things have turned out that way. Hopefully it is just a temporary setback. Such a good time of year for making the most of things. | |||
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"Just a update really so 4 weeks from today on the 30 June 2023 should have been my last day at work.However due to unforeseen circumstances in my home and personal life I will not be retiring as I had hoped.I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all that have contributed to this thread and apologises for wasting your time." Like comes at you fast OP. Sad you can’t retire early mate. It’s prompted some good discussion so no idea what you are apologising for. | |||
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"Just a update really so 4 weeks from today on the 30 June 2023 should have been my last day at work.However due to unforeseen circumstances in my home and personal life I will not be retiring as I had hoped.I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all that have contributed to this thread and apologises for wasting your time. Like comes at you fast OP. Sad you can’t retire early mate. It’s prompted some good discussion so no idea what you are apologising for. " *life | |||
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"I will be 55 in January I am giving serious consideration to this time next year taking my work pension and living off that plus my rental income as that would match my current salary. I also have savings and if necessary I could use those for emergencies and treats to myself as over the years I have saved money and missed out on things I could and should have had a lot earlier in my life.After all they say you can’t take it with you. I longer want or need the everyday office politics bullshit. I feel it best to go sooner rather than later whilst my health is still reasonable than wait until it’s not.Has anyone else done this and if so was it the right decision or are there some regrets." I retired aged 56 some 13 years ago and never regretted a minute. Like you I have rental properties which made up for my 50% reduction in salary, however, you get used to living on what you have coming in. Go for it and if it doesn’t suite you there a plenty of stress free jobs to top up your pension and income. | |||
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"Go for it OP more free time to shag dirty milfs whilst their husbands are at work " . I put up a post about 13 weeks ago saying that due to unforeseen circumstances at home I was unable to retire on 30/06/2023 as planned.Still I have Saturdays to shag a dirty milf as you put it lol. | |||
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"Just a update really so 4 weeks from today on the 30 June 2023 should have been my last day at work.However due to unforeseen circumstances in my home and personal life I will not be retiring as I had hoped.I would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all that have contributed to this thread and apologises for wasting your time." Aww | |||
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"Life's major commodity is time, at the end of your life that will be either your making or biggest regret. I retired 4 years ago without massive finances. You simply cut your cloth to suit your needs. I only wish I had retired 10 years earlier." Exactly this! If we waited till we could afford to retire we would work till we drop! Same as having children if we waited till could afford to would never have had any x | |||
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