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Retirement ideas

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:15 pm

We are looking at our retirement.

Any thoughts, experiences ?
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:57 pm

Travel to the places you would still like to see but haven't been to yet.

Expand the butterfly garden.

Enjoy your leisure time but find some hobbies.

Stay in shape.

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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:02 am

It's a scary thought
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by Redneck » Wed Mar 14, 2018 9:52 am

Pour every cent you can into your Super before you retire!

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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by The Mechanic » Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:58 pm

Redneck wrote:Pour every cent you can into your Super before you retire!
yes...

Bull Shitten and the Labor PaRTY need the cash they can skim off the top..
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by The Mechanic » Wed Mar 14, 2018 12:59 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:We are looking at our retirement.

Any thoughts, experiences ?
Find a part time job so that you don't get depressed sitting at home doing nothing bored crapless..
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by Neferti » Wed Mar 14, 2018 2:50 pm

The Mechanic wrote:
sprintcyclist wrote:We are looking at our retirement.

Any thoughts, experiences ?
Find a part time job so that you don't get depressed sitting at home doing nothing bored crapless..
Yes, you will drive your wife crazy if you sit around the house getting under her feet, Sprint.

I had a nice bloke who took early retirement and started mowing his neighbour's lawns, pruned, etc. Then some of them recommended him to friends, etc. and one of my neighbours knew one of those friends.

He was a carpenter by trade so did some handyman jobs too. He charged $50 an hour (cash in hand but had an ABN number) verbally quoted per lawn/job. It was well worth it. A few years ago he moved North so we no longer have him and the people we have retained since are no where near as good.

If you have a lawnmower and a trailer and time on your hands .... it would give you some pocket money and keep you out of your wife's hair. :mrgreen:

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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Mar 14, 2018 3:56 pm

Thanks all, some good thoughts here.

Wonder how I can make money sharpening knives ?
It is one of my obsessions.


A memorable comment I heard years ago when out west was "Don't leave it too late.'
One of our friends said it costs them $50K a year to live now they are retired.
They do live well.
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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by Neferti » Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:34 pm

sprintcyclist wrote:Thanks all, some good thoughts here.

Wonder how I can make money sharpening knives ?
It is one of my obsessions.
Good luck with that, I think most people just buy a new knife! :mrgreen:

A memorable comment I heard years ago when out west was "Don't leave it too late.'
One of our friends said it costs them $50K a year to live now they are retired.
They do live well.
Rubbish. Nobody I know spends $50K a year to "live" unless they travel extensively, First Class, and even then they could get "discounts". Your friend is boasting. ;)

First, make sure your Mortgage (and credit cards) is paid off. Then all you have is Insurance and Maintenance on the residence. Upgrade the car/s before you retire, if necessary ... check to see whether you can get a discount on Registration, etc once retired. I presume you are talking Self-Funded ... Google and see what the current situation is.

Unless you still have teenagers/young 20s still living at home, making a hog or themselves ... you and your wife should have no problems, at all, with retirement. ENJOY IT and stop worrying.

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Re: Retirement ideas

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Mar 14, 2018 4:40 pm

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
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