Retirement Club

mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

Many thanks, I was the opposite, was climbing the walls during working hours :lol: the stress, messing about training new recruits up for them only to leave after 6 months and starting all over again :cry: when I starting clock watching from lunch until knocking off time was the curtain call to say time to go :)

Tim.
 
john-e89 said:
buzyg said:
Nanu said:
I have retired 3 times now and gone back to work.

Currently working from home for the NHS doing about 10 hrs a week on average and at my own pace so it's just like retirement really. Can't do more hours or will get hit by 40% tax.

The only downside with retirement is when all these people are having / looking forward to a bank holiday or getting paid double time, they are meaningless

I am sure you will manage that disappointment.

Enjoy, I am sure you have earned it :thumbsup:
I still have to be aware of the bank holidays, but only because we live in Cornwall and other people seem to think they should come down this way at such times. Happily it is only a few days a year. :lol: :wink:

Says a Scouser...... :poke: :poke: :evil:

Watch it or you'll be on bricks. I can still remember how to change a set of wheels. :poke: :wink:
 
buzyg said:
john-e89 said:
buzyg said:
I still have to be aware of the bank holidays, but only because we live in Cornwall and other people seem to think they should come down this way at such times. Happily it is only a few days a year. :lol: :wink:

Says a Scouser...... :poke: :poke: :evil:

Watch it or you'll be on bricks. I can still remember how to change a set of wheels. :poke: :wink:
:rofl:
 
mr.tourette said:
indeed, not sure what the guy does but intimating a just under 50k salary for a 10 hour week does make you wonder wtf is going on in the nhs
Guessing not many surgeons, doctors or nurses work from home! :D
TBF I am guessing that is a 'top up' of the (no doubt) final salary pension.
Even at £30 an hour, that would pay for multiple nurses' payrises a week.
 
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

Same as you Steve, I'd go mad at home all the time doing the garden....not that I can afford to retire... :roll: Ill keep going until I drop and they find me half in half out of a tub of dry ice.... :lol:

Congrats Tim....clock watching is, as you say, time to hang your boots up and do something else. Enjoy it. :thumbsup:
 
john-e89 said:
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

Same as you Steve, I'd go mad at home all the time doing the garden....not that I can afford to retire... :roll: Ill keep going until I drop and they find me half in half out of a tub of dry ice.... :lol:

Careful, every time you fall of a ladder you risk being cremated :poke:

Retirement not for me either, enjoy inventing and selling those too much
 
I always intended to retire early but had the option to drop down to 3 days a week at 60, finally retired at 64.

I got headhunted 18 months later and started as a consultant one day a week (at an insane hourly rate), that lasted 4 years and also kept me active and motivated. Nowadays I keep busy and active just fixing up our old Victorian house and garden and running the two holiday rental cottages that we have in Norfolk, with occasional breaks in UK and abroad.

Not a bad life!
 
john-e89 said:
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

Same as you Steve, I'd go mad at home all the time doing the garden....not that I can afford to retire... :roll: Ill keep going until I drop and they find me half in half out of a tub of dry ice.... :lol:

Congrats Tim....clock watching is, as you say, time to hang your boots up and do something else. Enjoy it. :thumbsup:

Thanks John. It's a funny old word retirement, I think if you do a line a work or self employed where you love the work you do or almost see it as a hobby then a bonus and retirement as such is perhaps something that wouldn't be in their vocabulary or less likely to see it as that maybe :)

Tim.
 
mr.tourette said:
Pondrew said:
Nanu said:
Currently working from home for the NHS doing about 10 hrs a week on average and at my own pace so it's just like retirement really. Can't do more hours or will get hit by 40% tax.
No wonder there is no money left for the nurses of junior doctors! :roll: :roll:
indeed, not sure what the guy does but intimating a just under 50k salary for a 10 hour week does make you wonder wtf is going on in the nhs
The bulk of my income is from state pension and 2 final salary pensions. The NHS is just for holidays and the upkeep of the car. :D

More just to keep my mind occupied and stopping people from defrauding the NHS and stealing your taxes.
 
Nanu said:
mr.tourette said:
Pondrew said:
No wonder there is no money left for the nurses of junior doctors! :roll: :roll:
indeed, not sure what the guy does but intimating a just under 50k salary for a 10 hour week does make you wonder wtf is going on in the nhs
The bulk of my income is from state pension and 2 final salary pensions. The NHS is just for holidays and the upkeep of the car. :D

More just to keep my mind occupied and stopping people from defrauding the NHS and stealing your taxes.
Good for you mate. :thumbsup:
 
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

I found the perfect solation to that one. I joined the local mountaineering club. :thumbsup:
 
Nanu said:
mr.tourette said:
Pondrew said:
No wonder there is no money left for the nurses of junior doctors! :roll: :roll:
indeed, not sure what the guy does but intimating a just under 50k salary for a 10 hour week does make you wonder wtf is going on in the nhs
The bulk of my income is from state pension and 2 final salary pensions. The NHS is just for holidays and the upkeep of the car. :D

More just to keep my mind occupied and stopping people from defrauding the NHS and stealing your taxes.
Gotcha :thumbsup:
 
buzyg said:
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

I found the perfect solation to that one. I joined the local mountaineering club. :thumbsup:

Walking the dog up Moel Famau once or twice a month when the weather is fair is about the limit of my mountaineering repertoire :D
 
mr.tourette said:
buzyg said:
mr.tourette said:
Congratulations though Tim on the retirement, hope you have many happy and healthy years ahead of you to enjoy.. still not sure when i will go for it, I still start climbing the walls 10 days into 2 weeks off :D

I found the perfect solation to that one. I joined the local mountaineering club. :thumbsup:

Walking the dog up Moel Famau once or twice a month when the weather is fair is about the limit of my mountaineering repertoire :D

Moel Famau, a lovely little mountain. :thumbsup: Tis popular with Scousers though. So count your wheels. :wink:
 
mr.tourette said:
Pondrew said:
Nanu said:
Currently working from home for the NHS doing about 10 hrs a week on average and at my own pace so it's just like retirement really. Can't do more hours or will get hit by 40% tax.
No wonder there is no money left for the nurses of junior doctors! :roll: :roll:
indeed, not sure what the guy does but intimating a just under 50k salary for a 10 hour week does make you wonder wtf is going on in the nhs

Think that includes a pension - mind you maybe he was that consultant in North Wales earning £2k a week sat in Majorca :headbang:
 
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