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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 544157" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>I planned to retire at 50, when I first started work. As it happens life and circumstances scuppered that over the decades, but I'm 58 soon, and my pensions are enough to make retirement an option. I'm truly happy about that, 'wear and tare' or arthritis to give it it's proper name is starting to take it's toll on me. The joy of hard work and lugging lots of solar panels... If I had to continue working I would take on a job that is less harmful to the body, like stacking shelves in a supermarket or B&Q, or security guard. Ideally I would go back to a desk job, but having been out of an office for nearly 20 years, I doubt that's really an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 544157, member: 490"] I planned to retire at 50, when I first started work. As it happens life and circumstances scuppered that over the decades, but I'm 58 soon, and my pensions are enough to make retirement an option. I'm truly happy about that, 'wear and tare' or arthritis to give it it's proper name is starting to take it's toll on me. The joy of hard work and lugging lots of solar panels... If I had to continue working I would take on a job that is less harmful to the body, like stacking shelves in a supermarket or B&Q, or security guard. Ideally I would go back to a desk job, but having been out of an office for nearly 20 years, I doubt that's really an option. [/QUOTE]
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