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Neferti
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by Neferti » Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:50 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:yes, they do live pretty well. He is onto his 3rd landcruiser.


Many people will just buy a new knife. Those people are not allowed near my knives.
I have to find people who have nice knives or knives with a sentimental value.


I am a bit of a worrier
Perhaps. Apart from sharpening knives, do you actually use them to chop stuff? Then cook it? :roll

A new "landcruiser" every other year, no wonder he tells you it costs him $50K a year. I don't think I would like that friend of yours. Is his wife a big spender too?

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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Mar 14, 2018 6:56 pm

yes, I can cook.
I remember cooking my first roast when about 12. my oldest brother helped me.
men are good chiefs, we like to eat.


They are nice people. And rich. A 'Cruiser' is right to tow their huge caravan all around Aussie.
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The Mechanic
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by The Mechanic » Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:45 pm

find a part time job around school..

like... a lollypop man... (not straight away... have at least 6 months off.. you deserve it!!)

but a lollypop man works two hours in the morning and two hour in the afternoon.. right?

I think its at least $26 an hour..

but you don't work on the school holidays...

so thats 3 months of the year off and the extra $$$$ from being a lollypop man pays for your holidays :)
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