If thats the case, I'm knackered as i'm falling apart now, and havent gotten to 55 yet!. The other factor is that from 55 to 65 you're likely to be far more healthy than 65-75 or more
Exactly, most trades people are worn out in their 50’s. How many do you see in the pub after work!If thats the case, I'm knackered as i'm falling apart now, and havent gotten to 55 yet!
I genuinely believe it's down to physical labour... The more you batter your body lifting building materials and the like, the more broken you end up!
Totally agree with this, I turned 50 this year, and have done manual work in one form or another, all my working life. And in this last year, my body has started to me give issues. Ive spent the last year in and out of the doctors, or hospital. The way things are going, can’t see me being able to work in 10 years time !If thats the case, I'm knackered as i'm falling apart now, and havent gotten to 55 yet!
I genuinely believe it's down to physical labour... The more you batter your body lifting building materials and the like, the more broken you end up!
And to me this is still what I consider retirement.I retired at 61, ten years ago. I lasted 6 months before I was bored to tears. Went back to work and then set up my own business. Now I work whatever number of days I want to and earn more than I did working for an organisation. I can take off whatever time I want whenever I want without worrying about leave allowance etc. But I appreciate how lucky I’ve been. If I’d been in a physical line of work I don’t think I’d have lasted to 50!
recently been looking to buy a unit to do a similar thing as this. Use half for myself and wind down the day job to 3 or 4 days a week and rent the other half out. great idea.semi retired almost 4 years ago when i was 52 , sorta forced on me as i had my own small joinery shop for 25 years but towards the end not making much , paying more in business rates than to myself , so converted my unit into 2 units there by killing the business rates all together renting one out and keeping the other half for myself, i now earn off that one unit more than when i was working 40 hours a week with all the hassles ,to help keep me sane got a part time job that`s usually 2 or 3 days a week , pays for this hobby and other interests, mental pressure completely gone, happy days
too true, i was lucky enough to get a mortgage in 1997 knowing that no landlord could kick me out ,plus it wasn`t dead money,my unit was 2200 sq ft before the split ,now the units around me are too big and rarely for sale as they have become pension income for bigger companiesrecently been looking to buy a unit to do a similar thing as this. Use half for myself and wind down the day job to 3 or 4 days a week and rent the other half out. great idea.
Finding a unit of the right size in the place is the hard bit!.
Handed my notice in at work so will be officially retired from April, now i need to find a property with a large outbuilding![]()
Living the dream, I want to retire now at 37Handed my notice in at work so will be officially retired from April, now i need to find a property with a large outbuilding![]()
And me - Only problem is I'm 51Living the dream, I want to retire now at 37![]()
True that,I'm 54 too. I think if you retire early and then find you're bored you (hopefully) still have your faculties to get back in if you've found it was a mistake . The other way around , well you can't turn the clock back