I started work.
I’ve had 43 years without a single claim for unemployment.
I hope the next 43 will be a bit less stressful though!
I started work.
I’ve had 43 years without a single claim for unemployment.
I hope the next 43 will be a bit less stressful though!
Me too. 51 years ago next month I started work and I am proud to be able to say I never claimed any unemployment benefit even though I was made redundant twice. I was lucky enough to get another job before I was actually unemployed. I had 32 fantastic years of working with great people and good wages then the last 13 years were vile in a job I hated and could not wait to get out of and retire. Now, I absolutely love being retired and the thought of those early get ups to traipse into work makes me shudder.
Hi Manny, worked with you for quite a few years, great days at P&M, started there on Sept. 12, 1958, finished Oct. 4, 2003. In the late 80's there was a mass redundancy, I was offered my figures and an offer of staying on as a Trainer/Operator, I asked what would happen if I decided to take redundancy and was told, because of the offer of a job, I'd leave with nothing, I had two kids at Uni. so it was a no brainer. But certainly miss those days, up until the last ten years
48 years in August for me, but I won’ t get there. I retired for the second time on 30th June. Retired once at 55 but went back for another 8 years working in various rolls. I also have never claimed unemployment benefits after being made redundant twice in my te€ns.
My only concern about retiring at 63 is whether I will regret not doing it at 55.![]()
I’m on the cusp of wrapping things up I have always worked since I was 14, went to university in my twenties and worked all the way through, a great mate of mine worked for an insurance company back in the day and I took his advice, opting out of serps and paying what I could into a pension, then over paying my mortgage means I can take my pension next year, that tied in with a lump sum I will get means I won’t have to do the ball breaking city job anymore, I have been winding down over the last year and honestly can’t wait, I think I will end up working a couple of days a week doing something I enjoy or something that puts back into society? Any advice from early retirees on here?
Started work at 18 and retired at 59 to do something I had always wanted to do, which was to write a book. Written 9 so far and surprised myself by having some success. It keeps me very busy but I don't think of it as having a job! I'm 67 now.
Started work in 1964, first pay check 1 pound, 17 Shillings and 6 Pence. Had probably a dozen jobs until 1974 until I hit on the one that would last the next approximately 44 years and take me all over the world.
Great days, just dust in the wind now though.
Yes Bill, what kind of books?
I started work exactly a week later than you Mickd. I will be 60 in October, presume you're about the same age? My first salary was £24.00 per week. At that time girls were encouraged to work in a bank, be a secretary, civil service or nursing. I did none of those although later joined the civil service, took very early retirement and had a few part time jobs since, have loved them all. Into all things property related now.
I write adult thrillers. I have seven in a series that has done well featuring Powell and Afina.