GIVING UP HIGH PAID JOB
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Those who don't earn the big money will always want to do whatever to get it and vice versa.
Had this chat with a few friends who all earn loads more than me, they hate not being at home and not seeing their family, yet they earn 4 times what I do.
Do whatever you feel like, as long as you can still afford to live how you want.
Had this chat with a few friends who all earn loads more than me, they hate not being at home and not seeing their family, yet they earn 4 times what I do.
Do whatever you feel like, as long as you can still afford to live how you want.
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Originally Posted by Gutmann pug
I assume your writting under another name here Jay. If not I think its a little strange you join a new site and within a couple of posts pour this lot out?
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Originally Posted by taffyboyo
I'm in the very same boat,I've been in the army since school (15 years), allthough my job is not high paid, I will still have to take a considerable pay cut, and I'm missing out on a very good pension (army) and I havent got a job lined up, or anywhere to live, I've got a wife and 2 kids, but what will happen will be for the best, do what you feel right and that will be for the best for you, as long as your not going to go hungry then try it
only my opinion of course.
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Originally Posted by bluenosewrx
Thats daft in my book mate, only 7 years to do and a pension for life, you have put up with it for 15 yeras so far, surely the security of the money,housing etc is worth it, i have been in for 14 years now and no way will i sacrifice that even though i bloody hate it.
only my opinion of course.
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only my opinion of course.
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Mac, I would have 9 years left if I dont get out, I joined as a boy soldier so 2 years dont count, let me put it this way; If I had to stay in for whatever reason then that is what I would do, but I'm very fortunate in the fact that I dont have too,
unlike a lot of bitter and twisted old farts that just stay in because they cant be bothered doing something else or that they have to stay in for finacial reasons, the way I see it is that I would rather take on a new path in my life while I'm still young enough to bounce back if I manage to take a knock down along the way
I've very much enjoyed my time in the army but it aint what it used to be I'm afraid, money isnt everything, if you bloody hate it then do something about it now! lifes too short, IMHO
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Fully with you taffy, 9 years is a long time regardless of what pension it may give you - the way pensions are going, they wont be worth anything when we retire anyway
Get out and enjoy yourself while you can.
Get out and enjoy yourself while you can.
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Fair reply mate, but i don't consider myself as a old fart and for my rank i am doing ok. it's just i am a realist and realise that i probably would not get the same wages that i get now. you are right in saying that it is not what it used to be and yes a pension of £10k a year and lump sum of around £50k is not that much but it will pay my mortgage.
Wish you all the best mate and as you said you are young enough to bounce back,
P.s If you don't like civvy street, give me a shout and i will send you a commital card and claim the £500 notes.
Mac
Wish you all the best mate and as you said you are young enough to bounce back,
P.s If you don't like civvy street, give me a shout and i will send you a commital card and claim the £500 notes.
Mac
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Originally Posted by jay knowles
Im thinking of giving my job up,fed up with the hours,lack of holidays,no job satisfaction anymore,not seeing my kids grow up & always tired,anyone done it or in the same boat.What do i do with myself if i do chuck the towel in? JASON
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Originally Posted by bluenosewrx
Fair reply mate, but i don't consider myself as a old fart and for my rank i am doing ok. it's just i am a realist and realise that i probably would not get the same wages that i get now. you are right in saying that it is not what it used to be and yes a pension of £10k a year and lump sum of around £50k is not that much but it will pay my mortgage.
Wish you all the best mate and as you said you are young enough to bounce back,
P.s If you don't like civvy street, give me a shout and i will send you a commital card and claim the £500 notes.
Mac
Wish you all the best mate and as you said you are young enough to bounce back,
P.s If you don't like civvy street, give me a shout and i will send you a commital card and claim the £500 notes.
Mac
ok mate , no probs as long as we go halves on the £500
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It is a fact that quality of life is far more important than allowing yourself to be exploited for a high salary. The years that go by missing out with time with your family can never be regained.
It is surprising how many people are trying lower paid jobs and finding out just how true the above remarks are.
Les
It is surprising how many people are trying lower paid jobs and finding out just how true the above remarks are.
Les
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