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I don’t think there are many sixty year olds who aren’t on medication for some ailment or another then there are those who suffer with arthritis and dodgy joints. I don’t think standing around all day in freezing rain is the most pleasant way to end your days, even with three gortex jackets on.
Quote from: dazmond on March 26, 2024, 04:10:56 pmQuote from: Slacky on March 26, 2024, 01:04:42 pmQuote from: dazmond on March 26, 2024, 08:08:41 amQuote from: Smudger on March 25, 2024, 09:11:28 pmSo you started young enough - you’ve got a good 15 years in you yet so really no need to expandI only started windows at 44 so I needed expand to protect my future15 years?he's only 43!he's got at least 25 years til 68 until he gets his state pension and then he might carry on working for another few years.The guy I used to work for in 1992 only retired last year at 75 and only because he was forced to.another guy I know is still working at 80(he started up as a window cleaner aged 18)62 years window cleaning!he says he's no plans to fully retire yet.👍Daz some people don’t want to work til they’re that age. You will out of necessity, some people plan a different course of events for that stage of their lives. I’ve got 2 - 3 months left to do then I’m outta here. I’ve sold my house, I’ve sold my business. In three months I’m going away for a month to the sun then off to British Columbia to be with Laura. We’ll both have something to occupy us for three days a week each. Rest of the time we’ll be living a comfortable life in a great environment and travelling the world. Figi first probably for Christmas then we’ll see what 2025 brings. I don't blame you mate.you ve aged terribly over the last few years.i was shocked at how old you look these days....I thought you were in your 70s already!😦😦lol That's funny!Looks like I need to buy some more baked beans I guess
Quote from: Slacky on March 26, 2024, 01:04:42 pmQuote from: dazmond on March 26, 2024, 08:08:41 amQuote from: Smudger on March 25, 2024, 09:11:28 pmSo you started young enough - you’ve got a good 15 years in you yet so really no need to expandI only started windows at 44 so I needed expand to protect my future15 years?he's only 43!he's got at least 25 years til 68 until he gets his state pension and then he might carry on working for another few years.The guy I used to work for in 1992 only retired last year at 75 and only because he was forced to.another guy I know is still working at 80(he started up as a window cleaner aged 18)62 years window cleaning!he says he's no plans to fully retire yet.👍Daz some people don’t want to work til they’re that age. You will out of necessity, some people plan a different course of events for that stage of their lives. I’ve got 2 - 3 months left to do then I’m outta here. I’ve sold my house, I’ve sold my business. In three months I’m going away for a month to the sun then off to British Columbia to be with Laura. We’ll both have something to occupy us for three days a week each. Rest of the time we’ll be living a comfortable life in a great environment and travelling the world. Figi first probably for Christmas then we’ll see what 2025 brings. I don't blame you mate.you ve aged terribly over the last few years.i was shocked at how old you look these days....I thought you were in your 70s already!😦😦
Quote from: dazmond on March 26, 2024, 08:08:41 amQuote from: Smudger on March 25, 2024, 09:11:28 pmSo you started young enough - you’ve got a good 15 years in you yet so really no need to expandI only started windows at 44 so I needed expand to protect my future15 years?he's only 43!he's got at least 25 years til 68 until he gets his state pension and then he might carry on working for another few years.The guy I used to work for in 1992 only retired last year at 75 and only because he was forced to.another guy I know is still working at 80(he started up as a window cleaner aged 18)62 years window cleaning!he says he's no plans to fully retire yet.👍Daz some people don’t want to work til they’re that age. You will out of necessity, some people plan a different course of events for that stage of their lives. I’ve got 2 - 3 months left to do then I’m outta here. I’ve sold my house, I’ve sold my business. In three months I’m going away for a month to the sun then off to British Columbia to be with Laura. We’ll both have something to occupy us for three days a week each. Rest of the time we’ll be living a comfortable life in a great environment and travelling the world. Figi first probably for Christmas then we’ll see what 2025 brings.
Quote from: Smudger on March 25, 2024, 09:11:28 pmSo you started young enough - you’ve got a good 15 years in you yet so really no need to expandI only started windows at 44 so I needed expand to protect my future15 years?he's only 43!he's got at least 25 years til 68 until he gets his state pension and then he might carry on working for another few years.The guy I used to work for in 1992 only retired last year at 75 and only because he was forced to.another guy I know is still working at 80(he started up as a window cleaner aged 18)62 years window cleaning!he says he's no plans to fully retire yet.👍
So you started young enough - you’ve got a good 15 years in you yet so really no need to expandI only started windows at 44 so I needed expand to protect my future
What was the catalyst for change Daz? You could easily be in your mates shoes.I give you great credit for choosing a better life. I was going no where at 24, then quite literally made a decision to sort myself out.
still building - as I feel most businesses should dobut its not 100% windows nor 100% residential
Quote from: Jay Le Huray on March 26, 2024, 03:15:05 pmWell I'm still doing part time hours @ almost 71, with me it's not about the money it's because I enjoy my work and the thought of retirement scares the sh*t out of me.I have to have a reason to get up in the mornings, it's nice knowing you have cash in your back pocket and not worrying too much about paying the bills.My wife who is now 65 also comes with me about 3 days a week and does a little bit.Well done mate.if your happy and healthy enough why not?I don't think it's sad or miserable to get off your backside and go to work.Work is an honorable thing to do and I bet you still have plenty of time for each other,holidays and relaxing,etc.👍
Well I'm still doing part time hours @ almost 71, with me it's not about the money it's because I enjoy my work and the thought of retirement scares the sh*t out of me.I have to have a reason to get up in the mornings, it's nice knowing you have cash in your back pocket and not worrying too much about paying the bills.My wife who is now 65 also comes with me about 3 days a week and does a little bit.
Unless you can live on ten grand a year you’ad better do something quick or cross your fingers for inheritance.
I really should make a plan for retirement, im 42 and have no pension or investments or any idea of a retirement plan...I know i could work till i die or build a business and retire at 50 i just can never decide what i want and go round in circles instead.window cleaning is alright a couple of days a week so i would be happy enough with that at 60+ if thats the way its gonna be, to be honest getting to that age would be a huge achievement in itself.
Quote from: Stoots on March 27, 2024, 04:20:22 pmI really should make a plan for retirement, im 42 and have no pension or investments or any idea of a retirement plan...I know i could work till i die or build a business and retire at 50 i just can never decide what i want and go round in circles instead.window cleaning is alright a couple of days a week so i would be happy enough with that at 60+ if thats the way its gonna be, to be honest getting to that age would be a huge achievement in itself.Have you not got a dodgy ticker?I wouldn't worry about living until retirement age mate.just enjoy your life now 👍