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Retirement

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I have decided to retire my employ ends on 31st July.

I have been thinking about it for a while now and posted a question to my pension advisor in June, can my private pension pay me the same wage?

Yes was the reply after a meeting.

I know so many on here are retired and it is time for me to join you all.
My experience is in the buuilding and construction supply industry though when I walked out of school in my home town in Macclesfield at the age of 15 I started work immediately as a labourer in industrial pipe fitter in a new shopping complex in Redditch. Tis was the start on my life journey.

Let us hope the weather in August is decent, Peak Rail, Cheddleton, GCR, Butterley and Barrow Hill are on the list amongst other things to keep me occupied not forgetting the stuff to keep wifey happy!
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Congratulations you will enjoy retirement, well I have so far. The wifey list. Because you will have one just check it occasionally and say I will start it next week. Lasted me 18 years so far, must make a start next week.
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Congratulations DTB, enjoy your retirement.
I tried it once, didn't get on with it. I found I got very bored and only lasted four years before I took a part time job. I only work four evenings a week so still get the days to do whatever I fancy and, more importantly, I still get an afternoon nap!!
Take my advice, make sure you have plenty of reasons to get out of the house and interact with the world to keep the mind active.
"Not very stable, but incredibly versatile." ;)
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 8:07 am Congratulations you will enjoy retirement, well I have so far. The wifey list. Because you will have one just check it occasionally and say I will start it next week. Lasted me 18 years so far, must make a start next week.
LOL. There is no way I could get away with that.

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Tricky Dicky wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 2:05 pm
Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Jul 25, 2025 8:07 am Congratulations you will enjoy retirement, well I have so far. The wifey list. Because you will have one just check it occasionally and say I will start it next week. Lasted me 18 years so far, must make a start next week.
LOL. There is no way I could get away with that.

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Perhaps I was exaggerating a bit 😁
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Congratulations on your retirement.

Be aware that now that 'you have nothing to do' there will be, "Can you do", "Collect XYZ from ---" "Do me a favour ---------" and the rest.

Thursday between 4.00pm and 4.45pm may be time to run trains (if you are lucky.)

Been there. Still there.

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Post by RAF96 »

A couple of things, every day is a workday and you will never be busier.
Once the money thing is sorted retirement is a breeze.
Keep challenging the list - i.e. which one do you want doing first. The list is never ending, but a lot of it can be farmed out if you got the money thing right.
My list compiler usually starts with ' do you think . . .' , which when translated means I want you to do this soonest.
Enjoy.
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All the very best for the future as is a big step to take.

Hope all goes well and that you can relax and enjoy with new adventures ahead!
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Thanks everyone for your input, really means so much.

Brian yes I have a wifey list too!

This move hopefully will help me going forward, I have not been here much and when I have I have been an arse!

2 years ago I was shunted off the road into a field in a car accident, my claim to fame on that was I took out a Give Way sign which I bent in half and removed the concrete base along with destrying a wall. I am still waiting for my personal injury claim!

Also, like any older perosn my health has deterioted as well, diabetes, weight and high blood pressure.

I have been working on these recently obviously with the help of medications and in a better position currently. Blood pressure normal, blood suagr down a third and weight also down.

Right, thats my life story, let's move on, MG hope to enjoy my time and move on.
RAF, thanks great advice
Glencairn my kids now have cars lol, I ain't running around anymore, oh wait watch this space you may be correct lol

Steve M, my dad retired from British Rail and ended up in B&Q, is that my destiny :twisted:

Posting this at 0210 I have difficulty sleeping as well!
Sleep 2 - 3 hours then restless until after 0400
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Enjoy your retirement ,I have been retired around 5 years now a Good friend of mine rip in Redditch got me into N Gauge now 2 years later it still works my brain on the modelling side of things.I started from buying a large table from a big house in Redditch then fitting some caster wheels at the bottom of its legs so I could move the layout for access, next a sheet of 8x4 12mm marine ply. on and on oh yea 2 years later and 2 grand less.!!! 8-)
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