The Retirement Thread

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Chief Broom

Veteran
Morning folks :okay: cycling wont be on the agenda today thats for sure! I get bored stuck indoors...my dvd's have been watched and re-watched and having only a few things that interest me..same thing with books. Bike maintenance is up to date with everything clean/oiled/adjusted, garden has been planned, not too difficult when its pocket sized hmmm guess i'll wander up to the charity shop, thats my highlight of the day! :hyper:
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
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Watchet
Morning all :hello:

Farmer, across the way, decided to combine his field at 0530 yesterday morning! Less than 100yds from our bedroom window. I know that they have to get work done but I thought it was a bit anti social on a Sunday morning, especially as the forecast was good for all day yesterday.
Off to Tesco in Minehead this morning and dropping in to Tool Zone on the way back to pick up some threaded bar.
 
My wife is 'retiring early' in a couple of weeks......... well, selling her business (her & another woman own it), then there's the balance of what's in the bank, the sale of the (100% owned) office
I'm wondering if I can go to work 7 days a week :whistle:
She wants me to retire now
I had expected to go to 'full term', she says "no"

I've offered a couple of options to her
1. See what I can do on my 60th (later this year)
2. Get to 30 years service, if I manage to last that long (currently on 28 years & 5 months)
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
Moderator
She wants me to retire now
I had expected to go to 'full term', she says "no"

I've offered a couple of options to her
1. See what I can do on my 60th (later this year)
2. Get to 30 years service, if I manage to last that long (currently on 28 years & 5 months)

If you can afford to, retire now.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Now raining here and a bit blustery.
 

PaulSB

Squire
She wants me to retire now
I had expected to go to 'full term', she says "no"

I've offered a couple of options to her
1. See what I can do on my 60th (later this year)
2. Get to 30 years service, if I manage to last that long (currently on 28 years & 5 months)

If your finances stack up there's only one choice. Retire. These can be the best years of your life.
 
She wants me to retire now
I had expected to go to 'full term', she says "no"

I've offered a couple of options to her
1. See what I can do on my 60th (later this year)
2. Get to 30 years service, if I manage to last that long (currently on 28 years & 5 months)

Check what the difference is and the details of the retirement fund

When I was having trouble with my new boss I checked it out and found that I only "lost" a very small amount by retiring a couple of year earlier on my main pension

and in fact the secondary pension (that was still active) would pay out more if I retired within a few months than if I stayed on until60
OK - that was a weird set of circumstance
but it pay to check the details early

Oh - and some allow you to go part time for a while before retiring properly without loosing out
 
We have the grand kids - they stayed overnight

The little one has been learning how to be naughty from his cousin (less said the better!) and we have had to have a "little chat" with him a few times
His Gran does this by shouting
I do it by a long quiet talk while forcing him to look me in the eyes at the same level

I think he hates mine more!!


AND we have "the man" around from EDF changing the electric meter
which - horror or horrors - will mean the wifi will stop working soon - not sur ehow the elder 2 kids will cope!!)
 
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