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I find myself constantly thinking about retirement, don’t enjoy the job at all so I guess it will soon be time to quit.Any ideas for a short note for custies when I go one day?
I had no intentions of retiring really until this year when I hit 65. Knowing that I can retire on my next birthday (or sooner) seems to have sown a seed in my head that I really don’t want to do this any longer. I’m sat in the chair covered in salt stains, split hands and frozen feet in the winter working for people who retired in their fifties!If I can survive financially I really only have one more winter in me.
Make sure you have something to go straight into when you pack up working don’t sit down for to long you might not get back up again.
Dear customer many thanks over the years for your custom - its kept me in a glorious lifestyle - I have now sold your details for a small fortune to a new window licker - have a great life - yours - The Window Cleanerwould that do ?Darran
Quote from: DJW on June 09, 2023, 04:33:23 pmI had no intentions of retiring really until this year when I hit 65. Knowing that I can retire on my next birthday (or sooner) seems to have sown a seed in my head that I really don’t want to do this any longer. I’m sat in the chair covered in salt stains, split hands and frozen feet in the winter working for people who retired in their fifties!If I can survive financially I really only have one more winter in me.Each to their own......personally if I'm still fit and active at 65 I'll carry on as long as possible as I won't want to just survive financially...I'll still want to go on luxury holidays abroad,drive a nice car,buy decent clothes and eat out at posh restaurants occasionally...I'll have a big nest egg behind me by the time I'm 65 but window cleaning is just so damn convenient for bringing in income for minimal hours that I can't see me retiring fully that early unless my health stops me