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By andrew
#367990
Want a bet? I'm getting it all cashed into £1 notes and am being buried with it all in a heavily boobie trapped coffin. So if anyone comes near with heavy boobies, they's gonna get trapped! :hehe:

Nah, my plan is to leave nothing behind except a bloated corpse and mountain of debt. :thumbup:
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By geetface9
#368002
I'm on my 3rd career. 7th job. Over 20 years. My father had 2 jobs, 1 career. Retired at 54. Lucky f***.


Good investments? "Frugal" living?


Nope. Hard work. He worked shift work for 31 years. Worked long hours in those 31 years and was paying 30% of his wage into his pension in his last 5years. Even though his pension scheme lost 20% of its value in the last 5 years of his career.

He was lucky to work for household name and company which still gave golden handshakes when he left. He never made it into senior management and was a production line worker for the majority of his working life.

Oh and within those 31 years he had 4 weeks off sick. 1 week flu and three weeks Kidney failure where he spent two weeks in intensive care.

They don't make em like that anymore.

You're right, they don't make 'em like that anymore!! My Dad was much the same, hard work, investing (in his pension) and not spending more than he made. A good combination for retirement.

It was an attitude that our "youth" don't seem to have! Unfortunately for them!


That's cuz our "youth" grew up in an age of credit cards and bill me later, as well as with a government (in the U.S.) that is trillions of dollars in debt setting such an example!!!!
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By Jabberwocky
#368023
I think I am set on my future career change. Self Employed, electronics repair and design engineer.
By What's Burning?
#368049
I think I am set on my future career change. Self Employed, electronics repair and design engineer.

That's probably a good move, do you have some potential "seed" customers?
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By Jabberwocky
#368059
Yes. The company who did not renew my contract have said they are happy to bring me in when they need me. Also a local tv repair business has offered a few days a month.

Not the best start but only decided that I was going to go it alone last night

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By racechick
#368083
Yay! Good luck Jab! Hope it all works out!
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By Jabberwocky
#368087
thanks RC strangely, what I have complained about for years is actually going to help me until I can get it off the ground (IE Benefits)

Oh and it turns out that SWMBO has been bitten by an idea and wants to start a baby paraphernalia trading business.
By What's Burning?
#368089
thanks RC strangely, what I have complained about for years is actually going to help me until I can get it off the ground (IE Benefits)

Oh and it turns out that SWMBO has been bitten by an idea and wants to start a baby paraphernalia trading business.

I've been watching Breaking Bad, there's always methamphetamines.

I think if you can make it past the first few months and build up enough of a stream of business through word of mouth, you'll be able to do it. As long as what you're fixing is cheaper to fix than to buy new people will pay to fix it. I used to do component level cell phone repair work back in the late 80's and early 90's. People would think nothing of spending 800 bucks to fix a five thousand dollar cell phone, today we throw out cellphones. Computers are just about there as well.
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By Jabberwocky
#368111
I think a lot of electronics is going that way.

however around here there is a lot of scientific equipment that is aging

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By racechick
#368175
I'm sure there's an opening too for setting up computers and advising on phones and iPads for people who are clueless................and you know if you go into the shop you'll get the sales patter and not the advice you need.
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By Jabberwocky
#368194
That is one of my avenues. Operation Silver surfers I prefer to call it

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By andrew
#368200
You could make a fortune helping people with to set-up their computers. Point them in the direction of the operators manual and charge them £50 a pop. Call your customers clients and you could charge £75 a pop! :hehe:
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By racechick
#368215
That is one of my avenues. Operation Silver surfers I prefer to call it

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:rofl: you may need to rethink that name!!
By LRW
#368221
That is one of my avenues. Operation Silver surfers I prefer to call it

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:rofl: you may need to rethink that name!!


Operation DumbF*cks...?
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By racechick
#368234
That is one of my avenues. Operation Silver surfers I prefer to call it

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:rofl: you may need to rethink that name!!


Operation DumbF*cks...?


:hehe: I quite like that!

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