Not quite today but two days ago we visited the War Remnants Museum in Ho Chi Minh City (fka Saigon). It was very harrowing stuff, particularly the exhibits about the US use of “Agent Orange” and the effects it is still having today on second and third generations with awful birth defects. Truly upsetting to see.
It is visiting places such as this that re-enforces the futility of war and that it is always the innocents that ultimately bear the brunt.
We went yesterday to the Viet Cong Tunnels outside the city. What an experience that was! Whilst it is well known how narrow and small they are, it was quite unbelievable that people lived in these tunnels and to experience it first hand was something else. Most of the tunnels have been slightly widened to accommodate western tourists but we went into one of the original ones - I think we were the only people when we were there who did this, going by how clean everyone else was and how covered in mud we were from literally crawling on hands and knees for 30 metres. Hot, humid, claustrophobic. But certainly an experience.
Give it a go and as you say if it's not for you you can retireLost my job in January (after 32 years), not worked since. Tried to change career direction, but no luck. Bizzarely got offered an interview for a job I applied for by mistake, but declined. After a few months of touting for freelance work and getting empty promises I decided to retire. As you get older your contacts start to die off and the companies start to merge or disappear. My first company pension payment is due soon, state pension not due yet. Out of the blue today I got a commission for a small project. My first thought was to decline it, my confidence has gone. But I have just decided to accept the work, not sure if it was such a good idea but at least it will confirm if I am ready to retire.
Lost my job in January (after 32 years), not worked since. Tried to change career direction, but no luck. Bizzarely got offered an interview for a job I applied for by mistake, but declined. After a few months of touting for freelance work and getting empty promises I decided to retire. As you get older your contacts start to die off and the companies start to merge or disappear. My first company pension payment is due soon, state pension not due yet. Out of the blue today I got a commission for a small project. My first thought was to decline it, my confidence has gone. But I have just decided to accept the work, not sure if it was such a good idea but at least it will confirm if I am ready to retire.
Is the dear wife giving you the hurry up because the cold weather is kicking in,?So a mutual friend of my wife and I has done various bits of DIY for us since we moved into our new house, he did our bathroom, installed a new toilet, did all the tiling etc. He’s done lots for us over the last 2 years, very tardy but does a good job for a decent price.
He also fitted a new radiator for us in February as he used to be a plumber. Problem is we asked for a double convector radiator to pump out some extra heat but he fitted a single convector. Partly my fault as my wife left me in charge and I honestly didn’t notice he had fitted the wrong one until after he left and I’d paid him by that point. Been chasing him up ever since to come back and fix it. Like I said he’s a friend of ours and came to our wedding and I don’t wanna fall out but he’s just ignoring my messages now after months of stalling and saying he would come and fix it. Not really on for him to be ignoring me and I don’t want to make a big issue of it, truth be told I’m not even that annoyed, I just want him to fix it as I’ve never heard the end of it from the missus “I leave you in charge of one thing” etc.
Is the dear wife giving you the hurry up because the cold weather is kicking in,?
He's a mutual friend of yours and hers, so is anything stopping her getting in touch with him too?So a mutual friend of my wife and I has done various bits of DIY for us since we moved into our new house, he did our bathroom, installed a new toilet, did all the tiling etc. He’s done lots for us over the last 2 years, very tardy but does a good job for a decent price.
He also fitted a new radiator for us in February as he used to be a plumber. Problem is we asked for a double convector radiator to pump out some extra heat but he fitted a single convector. Partly my fault as my wife left me in charge and I honestly didn’t notice he had fitted the wrong one until after he left and I’d paid him by that point. Been chasing him up ever since to come back and fix it. Like I said he’s a friend of ours and came to our wedding and I don’t wanna fall out but he’s just ignoring my messages now after months of stalling and saying he would come and fix it. Not really on for him to be ignoring me and I don’t want to make a big issue of it, truth be told I’m not even that annoyed, I just want him to fix it as I’ve never heard the end of it from the missus “I leave you in charge of one thing” etc.
He's a mutual friend of yours and hers, so is anything stopping her getting in touch with him too?
I tend to find the words "Put that child's toy away, you fudging peasant" do wonders for their mood when they're like that.I got lambasted by a cyclist today (was yesterday actually). I am a cyclist too and always give bikes extra space when in the car. This cyclist is a sight for sore eyes. On a little brompton bike pumping is little legs at a furious rate. Ugly unshaven mug, highly aggressive, and to top it off, he's sporting a Gooner bennie.
After overtaking a car turning left and this Goon on a brompton who's a good 3 meters away from me, he start mouthing off shouting - simply because I've over taken him. I don't take road rage too seriously, but there is a certain type of middle aged male angry cyclist who are a special breed. What is with them? Shouldn't they enjoy riding a bike, rather than take it out on other people? Needless to say I emparted my thoughts on his manners, and was only urged on by seeing his club allegiances
Lost my job in January (after 32 years), not worked since. Tried to change career direction, but no luck. Bizzarely got offered an interview for a job I applied for by mistake, but declined. After a few months of touting for freelance work and getting empty promises I decided to retire. As you get older your contacts start to die off and the companies start to merge or disappear. My first company pension payment is due soon, state pension not due yet. Out of the blue today I got a commission for a small project. My first thought was to decline it, my confidence has gone. But I have just decided to accept the work, not sure if it was such a good idea but at least it will confirm if I am ready to retire.
Thank you very much for your reply. No I didnt know that, I'll look into it, thanks again. I dont think this will become regular income for me though. Realistically I have to put a lot more effort into setting up a freelance business, getting clients etc, I started to make a website (wordpress), and got some help in self promotion. It all felt a bit alien to me so I put it to one side. If this project goes well then maybe it will give me a kick up the backside and inspire me to finish it. A part of me wants to be creative for my myself rather than for other people.It sounds like this will be good for you as you aren’t ready to give it up from the sounds of it.
Did you know that you can set up and contribute to a new personal pension plan subject to limited conts even after you start withdrawing from a pension scheme. I think it went up from £4k to £8k recently) under Mr Hunt.
I cycle a lot. Everyone hates cyclists, even cyclists hate cyclists.I got lambasted by a cyclist today (was yesterday actually). I am a cyclist too and always give bikes extra space when in the car.
You’re welcome, yeah there is much more to working than the commercial aspect. As we get older it is great to keep up with new technology ideas and young people.Thank you very much for your reply. No I didnt know that, I'll look into it, thanks again. I dont think this will become regular income for me though. Realistically I have to put a lot more effort into setting up a freelance business, getting clients etc, I started to make a website (wordpress), and got some help in self promotion. It all felt a bit alien to me so I put it to one side. If this project goes well then maybe it will give me a kick up the backside and inspire me to finish it. A part of me wants to be creative for my myself rather than for other people.