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By *tella Heels OP   TV/TS
over a year ago

west here ford shire

So end of 2020

I may consider stopping working

Mortgage is vertically gone, sell the Mercedes

Work online engineering products

Any one else want to stop working full time

But has a good plan?

Or anyone got any good ideas for business at home?

I did earn 16k at home last year, good job as I was ill anyway

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a plan to retire in 3 yrs time. Everything was going well untill my business partner ripped me off and the company dissolved. I wont go into detail of how much i lost but it was enough for me to retire and have a very comfortable life

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By *ooskiMan
over a year ago

south coast

Lucky enough to pick and choose which projects to be involved with....does not see or feel like work.

Property & ski industry who i have to thank.....

Always looking to help others grow and push themselves......was done for me so least i can do is try to help others...

Dam decisions.......ferrari 430 or Porsche 911 (need another toy)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I ll work til I drop..I work amongst nature so I'm kinda maintaining that which keeps me strong..around the trees...

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38

Not me..I have no choice but to continue the daily slog

Good luck to those that have away out.

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Lucky enough to pick and choose which projects to be involved with....does not see or feel like work.

Property & ski industry who i have to thank.....

Always looking to help others grow and push themselves......was done for me so least i can do is try to help others...

Dam decisions.......ferrari 430 or Porsche 911 (need another toy)

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Could try the wooden toy variety kink has on offer

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I need to work. Can’t imagine a life without it and really don’t understand the concept of early retirement I’m afraid. However, go for it and best of luck!

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By *ooskiMan
over a year ago

south coast


"Lucky enough to pick and choose which projects to be involved with....does not see or feel like work.

Property & ski industry who i have to thank.....

Always looking to help others grow and push themselves......was done for me so least i can do is try to help others...

Dam decisions.......ferrari 430 or Porsche 911 (need another toy)

Could try the wooden toy variety kink has on offer "

So cheeky.....but your cute so ill let you off...

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By *nabelle21Woman
over a year ago

B38


"Lucky enough to pick and choose which projects to be involved with....does not see or feel like work.

Property & ski industry who i have to thank.....

Always looking to help others grow and push themselves......was done for me so least i can do is try to help others...

Dam decisions.......ferrari 430 or Porsche 911 (need another toy)

Could try the wooden toy variety kink has on offer

So cheeky.....but your cute so ill let you off..."

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

2 more years and hopefully I will be writing full time. Its not retirement but its working from home and being my own boss, to a point. Until then however.....Bah Humbug!

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex


"So end of 2020

I may consider stopping working

Mortgage is vertically gone, sell the Mercedes

Work online engineering products

Any one else want to stop working full time

But has a good plan?

Or anyone got any good ideas for business at home?

I did earn 16k at home last year, good job as I was ill anyway"

We stopped working full time at around 57. We both have tiny private pensions, . sold our house, moved to a cheaper one and I (Mrs) worked about six months a year for a couple of years. Neither of us do any kind of paid work now and the thought of it fills us with horror lol. If you can and want to, do it. If there are things you want to do but work gets in the way, do it.

Good luck whatever you decide. I know neither of us have regretted it for a minute

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By *acey_RedWoman
over a year ago

Liverpool

I still work full time, probably more than full time, but I'm now mostly self employed and I'd rather put the slog in for myself at home than for someone else.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm working self enployed atm. Live with my parents so no rent or mortgage to pay (but I do pay lodge). Jobs come in every so often. And I gotta say, I'm just downright bored when I'm not working. Don't think I could ever stop working, even when I'm at retirement age

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