No rush. My job is fun. Also, trial and error has proved that the less I do of it, the more I like it.
If we had the very sane Scandinavian practice of winding people down to three days a week, and then one day a week, en route to retirement, and retiring later, that would suit me far better than the racing towards a red light model.
If we had the very sane Scandinavian practice of winding people down to three days a week, and then one day a week, en route to retirement, and retiring later, that would suit me far better than the racing towards a red light model.
Errr, this isn't a thing, certainly not in Norway.
Although lots of employees give over 60s about 10 days extra holiday so it probably feels like they're part time.
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60.
Nae chance any earlier, but I'm already have the body of a 70 y/o so I don't think I can cope much beyond that.
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From law - 60 should probably do it.
There’s a few things that I’d like to have a crack at before I get too creaky.
Mind you, like the lads who go to church on Saturday say “If you want to make god laugh tell him your plans”.
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No rush. My job is fun. Also, trial and error has proved that the less I do of it, the more I like it.
If we had the very sane Scandinavian practice of winding people down to three days a week, and then one day a week, en route to retirement, and retiring later, that would suit me far better than the racing towards a red light model.
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Errr, this isn't a thing, certainly not in Norway.
Although lots of employees give over 60s about 10 days extra holiday so it probably feels like they're part time.
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