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San Francisco Rangers (Stevie) 11 April 2025, 21:38
SuDoku AFC wrote:
I can only say that I was in public service = working hard for the benefit of everyone else, not myself.
The downside of that is fairly basic wages for 30yrs - and no bonuses!
The upside being that early retirement.
I wouldn't take the same career route if I had my life over again, but, as I said before, not a day goes by without me realising how lucky I am now.
Police ?

SuDoku AFC (Crew Member of the year) Crew 11 April 2025, 22:05
San Francisco Rangers wrote:
SuDoku AFC wrote:
I can only say that I was in public service = working hard for the benefit of everyone else, not myself.
The downside of that is fairly basic wages for 30yrs - and no bonuses!
The upside being that early retirement.
I wouldn't take the same career route if I had my life over again, but, as I said before, not a day goes by without me realising how lucky I am now.
Police ?
"No comment guvnor"

Hawk Tuah (Dionne) 12 April 2025, 17:02
Sounds more like military

SuDoku AFC (Crew Member of the year) Crew 12 April 2025, 17:13
Thank you smiley

Final Whistle (chataros) 12 April 2025, 19:05
Nowadays people retire in their 20s and 30s... Unicorns stocks/IPOs, Bitcoin/crypto investments etc. As long as you have more than enough to live over 100yo you can consider yourself retired. Or work-optional... It's what I'm working towards and I am close to just quit my job anytime I want. Which is really testing my commitment to work the past 6 months to be fair smiley
So far I have no choice but to continue until either things change, I change companies or my investments pay off and I can just move to a villa in Italy and do whatever :-)
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