The Retirement Thread
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17 Jul
4:42pm, 17 Jul 2024
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TROSaracen
Aim for 54, then it’s 55 if you miss 🤣🤣🤣🤣😉
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18 Jul
10:02am, 18 Jul 2024
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B Rubble
Things have changed at work. @Sigh please put me in the waiting lounge for 7/12/24 |
18 Jul
11:18am, 18 Jul 2024
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EvilPixie
Excellent news
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18 Jul
11:24am, 18 Jul 2024
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Ness
Good news @B Rubble
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18 Jul
11:40am, 18 Jul 2024
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EvilPixie
Last payslip arrived Says I’ve only been paid 5.7 ish K and £570? Tax so I can get that back …. I assume I won’t get the NI but back! No work means I can shop when Tesco is empty |
18 Jul
11:45am, 18 Jul 2024
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Ness
Mr Ness does all our food shopping. So I don't do any for us. Only time I set foot in a supermarket is if mum needs anything and that's not often cos my sister does the bulk of the shopping for her. Don't think you can get the NI back Pix. Someone with better knowledge might be able to help you on that. |
18 Jul
11:49am, 18 Jul 2024
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EvilPixie
I guessed not Ness but £500+ back will be a months food shop
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18 Jul
11:59am, 18 Jul 2024
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Sigh
I've added that for you, @B Rubble
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18 Jul
12:35pm, 18 Jul 2024
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Shades
Pix - you can't get the NI contributions back. Non refundable 😉
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18 Jul
12:40pm, 18 Jul 2024
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B Rubble
Thanks @Sigh I'm excited now. It is also quite difficult to get my head around it as I have worked every year in one job or another since 1980, even during university.
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