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ive no plans to retire ever....i already work part time at 48 and long may it continue....obviously im saving money for when im older so ill have a fair size nest egg when im 70......but ill work until i physically cant do the job anymore....2 window cleaners i know are both in their 70s and both work part time and are doing great,one of them has been window cleaning since he was 18 and he s 75 now so 57 years window cleaning,looks really good for his age........ill only retire if im forced to due to ill health/injury.
Quote from: dazmond on February 17, 2020, 11:20:27 amive no plans to retire ever....i already work part time at 48 and long may it continue....obviously im saving money for when im older so ill have a fair size nest egg when im 70......but ill work until i physically cant do the job anymore....2 window cleaners i know are both in their 70s and both work part time and are doing great,one of them has been window cleaning since he was 18 and he s 75 now so 57 years window cleaning,looks really good for his age........ill only retire if im forced to due to ill health/injury.Daz, did you bump your head as a child? Maybe the garden swing was too close to the wall? Can you remember?
Retirement's not for people who hate their jobs Dazmond I'd retire tomorrow if I could afford to. I have plenty of other interests & hobbies. I work to live, not live to work.
Recently started looking and taking this a bit more seriously.I’ve always been self employed so have never paid into a pension. Have just checked and I still have 21 years stamp to pay to qualify for full state pension. (Although that’s not much)There’s going to be so many people of my generation retiring into poverty. Saying you’ll work in the window cleaning game to the age of 70+ is madness. They’ll be very few fit enough to realistically be able to do that, I doubt I’ll be one of them.I’m on target to be free of a mortgage by 48-50 so that will give me plenty of options aswell.