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« Reply #19980 on: February 12, 2013, 06:57:46 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
for me option 1 no brainer
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« Reply #19981 on: February 12, 2013, 09:22:51 AM » |
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No Dan. I haven't been watching much tv lately.
Things are quite on the work front at this time of year, so I've been playing as much live cash poker as I can manage. (10 sessions in the last two weeks)
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« Reply #19982 on: February 12, 2013, 10:10:16 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
everyone *should* go for the last one if given the opportunity - ok you wouldn't have much leisure time but you could do a lot for other people/charities with the money.
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« Reply #19983 on: February 12, 2013, 10:22:43 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
everyone *should* go for the last one if given the opportunity - ok you wouldn't have much leisure time but you could do a lot for other people/charities with the money. I wondered if anyone would at least consider that option for that reason.
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« Reply #19984 on: February 12, 2013, 10:38:12 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
Blimey that's a tough one! Personally I'd go for 2 I think. I couldn't live on £500 a week so that's out. I happily do 5 days a week now and £78k per year is excellent. Option 3 is a tough one. £20k per week would obviously be nice but what would you do with it in your 1 day off? How many days holiday do we get per year? I may be swayed to go for option 3 if it's around 25 days off per year + statutory days. To be honest if we don't get any holidays I wouldn't take any of the options because they'd all suck.
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Motivational speeches at their best:
"Because thats what living is, the 6 inches in front of your face......" - Patrick Leonard - 10th May 2015
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« Reply #19985 on: February 12, 2013, 10:53:09 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
Blimey that's a tough one! Personally I'd go for 2 I think. I couldn't live on £500 a week so that's out. I happily do 5 days a week now and £78k per year is excellent. Option 3 is a tough one. £20k per week would obviously be nice but what would you do with it in your 1 day off? How many days holiday do we get per year? I may be swayed to go for option 3 if it's around 25 days off per year + statutory days. To be honest if we don't get any holidays I wouldn't take any of the options because they'd all suck. Now we're getting to the nitty gritty Matt. There are no holidays and you have to choose.
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« Reply #19986 on: February 12, 2013, 11:21:24 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
Blimey that's a tough one! Personally I'd go for 2 I think. I couldn't live on £500 a week so that's out. I happily do 5 days a week now and £78k per year is excellent. Option 3 is a tough one. £20k per week would obviously be nice but what would you do with it in your 1 day off? How many days holiday do we get per year? I may be swayed to go for option 3 if it's around 25 days off per year + statutory days. To be honest if we don't get any holidays I wouldn't take any of the options because they'd all suck. Now we're getting to the nitty gritty Matt. There are no holidays and you have to choose. No holidays!!!!! Can I work on a production line in Spain? If it's yes then I'll take option 1. If it's no I need a bit more thinking time.
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Motivational speeches at their best:
"Because thats what living is, the 6 inches in front of your face......" - Patrick Leonard - 10th May 2015
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« Reply #19987 on: February 12, 2013, 11:48:37 AM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
Blimey that's a tough one! Personally I'd go for 2 I think. I couldn't live on £500 a week so that's out. I happily do 5 days a week now and £78k per year is excellent. Option 3 is a tough one. £20k per week would obviously be nice but what would you do with it in your 1 day off? How many days holiday do we get per year? I may be swayed to go for option 3 if it's around 25 days off per year + statutory days. To be honest if we don't get any holidays I wouldn't take any of the options because they'd all suck. Now we're getting to the nitty gritty Matt. There are no holidays and you have to choose. No holidays!!!!! Can I work on a production line in Spain? If it's yes then I'll take option 1. If it's no I need a bit more thinking time. No. If you could choose your work location you could pick the Philippines or something. Spend 3 days working and 4 as a relative millionaire.
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« Reply #19988 on: February 12, 2013, 12:26:40 PM » |
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You have to choose one of the options.
The job is on a production line packing of boxes. 8 hour days.
You can't retire until you're 70.
1. Work 3 days pw for £500. 2. Work 5 days pw for £1500 3. Work 6 days pw for 20,000 4. Work 7 days pw for 100,000.
Blimey that's a tough one! Personally I'd go for 2 I think. I couldn't live on £500 a week so that's out. I happily do 5 days a week now and £78k per year is excellent. Option 3 is a tough one. £20k per week would obviously be nice but what would you do with it in your 1 day off? How many days holiday do we get per year? I may be swayed to go for option 3 if it's around 25 days off per year + statutory days. To be honest if we don't get any holidays I wouldn't take any of the options because they'd all suck. Now we're getting to the nitty gritty Matt. There are no holidays and you have to choose. No holidays!!!!! Can I work on a production line in Spain? If it's yes then I'll take option 1. If it's no I need a bit more thinking time. No. If you could choose your work location you could pick the Philippines or something. Spend 3 days working and 4 as a relative millionaire. Seeing as it's until I'm 70 I'm going to go with option 1 then. Knowing I've got the security of £500 a week up to then makes a lot of life decisions much simpler. I'm assuming this is index linked by the way? I'd definitely need a few lifestyle changes in order to cope and the big house that I currently rattle round in with Ronnie would probably have to go. I think I could cope with that plus a 4 day weekend though much better than 3 times the cash and 2 days off. Wouldn't even begin to consider options 3 and 4. They'd be like a living nightmare. All that money and no time in which to spend it 
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Motivational speeches at their best:
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« Reply #19989 on: February 12, 2013, 12:29:43 PM » |
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Surely it's option 2 then Matt? Although the 8-hour days might be a shock to your system 
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« Reply #19990 on: February 12, 2013, 12:38:00 PM » |
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Surely it's option 2 then Matt? Although the 8-hour days might be a shock to your system  It would be option 2 if there was more I could achieve in my 2 days off. I like holidays and 4 days is long enough to get away and enjoy it. 2 days restricts how far you can go. I just couldn't cope with that for the next 33 years.
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Motivational speeches at their best:
"Because thats what living is, the 6 inches in front of your face......" - Patrick Leonard - 10th May 2015
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« Reply #19991 on: February 12, 2013, 01:21:42 PM » |
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I went on a two-day residential course last week. My 'Hotel room' was in this stable. Talk about a bus man's holiday! 
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« Reply #19992 on: February 12, 2013, 01:24:01 PM » |
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I went on a two-day residential course last week. My 'Hotel room' was in this stable. Talk about a bus man's holiday!  You are learning to be a resident?
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« Reply #19993 on: February 12, 2013, 01:32:02 PM » |
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You are learning to be a resident?
Sigh.. Gypsy Roma & Traveller Law Reform Residential Course.
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« Reply #19994 on: February 12, 2013, 02:02:37 PM » |
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Mrs Red & I are going out for out Valentines meal tonight so that we can avoid the crowded restaurants. (Not to mention the rip-off Valentines day prices.) We fancy a nice steak, but our usual steak venue (The Man at Arms in Bitteswell) has been decidedly meh just lately. Can anyone recommend a good steak pub in the area below. Somewhere nice, but not so expensive that Mrs Red moans about the cost all the way through the meal. Click to see full-size image. |
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