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More money isn't always the answer -- why did you LEAVE?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonp" data-source="post: 7887217" data-attributes="member: 89026"><p>Money has never been the main motivation in my working life. Over the past 45 years have been made redundant in 5 different industries, been to university twice, had loads of fill in jobs and travelled the world. Ended up as a builder in an attempt to settle down. Stopped doing that as couldn't compete with the cowboys and deal with the dishonest customers.</p><p>Somehow managed to buy 15 sheep and a few calves and started in farming at the age of 54!</p><p>Seemed like a good idea at the time (like everything else) and to be honest it is one of my better ones. Have never put up with shitty bosses, would rather starve than do that (and have).</p><p>Never accumulated any assets or money but have certainly enjoyed myself....going to fade away with my sheep and cattle....be poorish but happy on my little farm doing what l want when I want. Count myself very lucky to be where I am now...alive and healthy at 60+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonp, post: 7887217, member: 89026"] Money has never been the main motivation in my working life. Over the past 45 years have been made redundant in 5 different industries, been to university twice, had loads of fill in jobs and travelled the world. Ended up as a builder in an attempt to settle down. Stopped doing that as couldn't compete with the cowboys and deal with the dishonest customers. Somehow managed to buy 15 sheep and a few calves and started in farming at the age of 54! Seemed like a good idea at the time (like everything else) and to be honest it is one of my better ones. Have never put up with shitty bosses, would rather starve than do that (and have). Never accumulated any assets or money but have certainly enjoyed myself....going to fade away with my sheep and cattle....be poorish but happy on my little farm doing what l want when I want. Count myself very lucky to be where I am now...alive and healthy at 60+ [/QUOTE]
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