This time next year Rodney...
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Flying my jetpack to the insect protein plant to reboot one of the android workers.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Yup.
Oct 2026 take £100-150kk out of my pension.
April 2027 race DH World Cups with the boy... well, him racing, me spannering/driving
He'll likely still be at school for some of it, but for the times we're not doing that he/we will be touring Europe in the van to practice DH tracks and getting Mrs Weeksy to fly out to different resorts while we're away.
It'll involve a VW Crafter type van and some flying to the US i expect.
Somewhere in there will be moving to Shropshire with Mrs Weeksy, near Hopton Castle area/Bringewood etc... She'd like more space, en-suite etc... so we'll get a bigger house. Ideally with a double garage.
I'm making the assumption i'll still have my job etc
Oct 2026 take £100-150kk out of my pension.
April 2027 race DH World Cups with the boy... well, him racing, me spannering/driving
He'll likely still be at school for some of it, but for the times we're not doing that he/we will be touring Europe in the van to practice DH tracks and getting Mrs Weeksy to fly out to different resorts while we're away.
It'll involve a VW Crafter type van and some flying to the US i expect.
Somewhere in there will be moving to Shropshire with Mrs Weeksy, near Hopton Castle area/Bringewood etc... She'd like more space, en-suite etc... so we'll get a bigger house. Ideally with a double garage.
I'm making the assumption i'll still have my job etc
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Alive would be good. I'll worry about the rest when I get there.
Re your course, if you were all aspirational surely you aspired to be somewhere/something in the future although the plans may have been a bit vague?
For the most part, in retrospect, whoever said 'Make God laugh....show him* your plans' seems about right. Some major changes have been luck/right place-right time stuff and some required a bit more planning/application.
* her/it/them/whatever
Re your course, if you were all aspirational surely you aspired to be somewhere/something in the future although the plans may have been a bit vague?
For the most part, in retrospect, whoever said 'Make God laugh....show him* your plans' seems about right. Some major changes have been luck/right place-right time stuff and some required a bit more planning/application.
* her/it/them/whatever
Doubt is not a pleasant condition.
But certainty is an absurd one.
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But certainty is an absurd one.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Career wise I do have to have a 5 year plan as part of my IMechE membership / chartership. That's always been the case for membership on paper, but they actually audit it now.
I won't bore you with the details
I won't bore you with the details
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I have 2 plans.
In one I will continue much like today, volunteering a bit, lazing about as much as I can, and riding my bike as far as I can manage.
In the other I will have fallen off my perch and be brown bread.
Plan A is the preferred one, and seems the more likely. Plan B is however gaining probability.
In one I will continue much like today, volunteering a bit, lazing about as much as I can, and riding my bike as far as I can manage.
In the other I will have fallen off my perch and be brown bread.
Plan A is the preferred one, and seems the more likely. Plan B is however gaining probability.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Probably semi retired. I want to do something else more interesting for pin money and quite a lot more lazing about and tinkering.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
TBH, hopefully alive. I don't really look that far ahead though. I tend to meander through life, quite aimlessly and see what turns up and how things work out. S'been okay so far..
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Hopefully still doing trackdays and riding enduro
In 2005 I went for an interview at Travelex and they asked where I saw myself in 10 years.
I said "retired in Lanzarote" . He looked gobsmacked and smiled when I explained.
I got the job and did retire, but a year earlier than expected
In 2005 I went for an interview at Travelex and they asked where I saw myself in 10 years.
I said "retired in Lanzarote" . He looked gobsmacked and smiled when I explained.
I got the job and did retire, but a year earlier than expected
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
5 years'ish - possibly 7...
I'll bail out of this contracting lark, wife will sell her business. Sell the gaff we live in and buy a smaller pad, spend some time travelling before I get too old. Probably dip in and out of contracting part-time as I see fit / we require a cash injection, without touching pension pots.
I'll bail out of this contracting lark, wife will sell her business. Sell the gaff we live in and buy a smaller pad, spend some time travelling before I get too old. Probably dip in and out of contracting part-time as I see fit / we require a cash injection, without touching pension pots.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Normally an IMechE or IEEE plan involves giving them lots of money and getting FA back for itMr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:07 am Career wise I do have to have a 5 year plan as part of my IMechE membership / chartership. That's always been the case for membership on paper, but they actually audit it now.
I won't bore you with the details
I knocked that on the head a long time ago.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
As above,with a dash of good health thrown in.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:03 am Alive would be good. I'll worry about the rest when I get there.
Left to my own devices,I don't really make plans for very much. Important stuff like wills etc are all done and in place. The weather forecast for the next few days is about as far as I look.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
That sounds like a plan to meSkub wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:19 pmAs above,with a dash of good health thrown in.Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:03 am Alive would be good. I'll worry about the rest when I get there.
Left to my own devices,I don't really make plans for very much. Important stuff like wills etc are all done and in place. The weather forecast for the next few days is about as far as I look.
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"Be kind to past versions of yourself that didn't know what you know now."
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
Possibly retired, definitely in a less stressful job, but I need 3 years of my current wage before I can take the drop in wages that goes with the drop in stress
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It's a retirement/a few hospital trips/age thing - so there'sPotter wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 4:11 amIs that a retirement thing though or have you always been like that?Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 11:03 am Alive would be good. I'll worry about the rest when I get there.
I’m not sure I want that much uncertainty after such a structured existence.
a greater element of enjoying what each day brings rather than thinking 'If I do x, y and z I'll really enjoy next year'. I've found most of the uncertainties arise from things that are generally outside my control - so it's a case of just generally trying to stay healthy, solvent and warm in a well-ish maintained home.
I still plan some stuff - I haven't become a total 'lotus eater'.
Work/career provides most people with one of the main structures of their life and some find it hard when that's gone. Fortunately I didn't. I suppose because, at the core of it was the thought that just like all the other things work brought/bought, retirement was something I'd worked/saved for - probably the biggest and the best.
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Re: This time next year Rodney...
We're moving to Norfolk in a couple of months all being well. Beyond that and exploring the changes that that will bring, no clue.