When do you plan to retire, /biz/?
>>1351318
probably never, i enjoy work.. but since I only spend around $36k/year I could probably retire in 4 years.
Never. Shit sounds boring as fuck.
>>1351406
>oh good goyim! Keep working for Mr. Shekelberg until you drop! You won't have any purpose in life if you stop working!
I'm actually thinking about ending life early
>>1351318
18, which was last year.
NEET life is best life
Too early to say yet but I think I could be semi retired by 40 or at least that's my goal ,I don't think I would want to stop work altogether just do a little bit here and there when it suits me
Was supposed to do that this year, but I'm back at work now.
Demand is still high for developers
>>1351318
Four months from now
I also intend to make a million pounds in 4 months
This has to be possible
>>1351318
I have retired when I have turned 18, I have inhereted real estate portfolio, but it's true I was still in college by then, so I have actually retired when I was born, because I have never officialy worked in my entire life. I am 26 now.
38. Get my pension after trading my youth to protect our greatest ally, Israel. That combined with my million dollar nestegg I'm building should prove to be a nice income of around $70k~. Then raise my kids and support whatever career my wife does. When eveything gets boring, visit drop zones and climbs around the world.
>>1352165
Which language ?
>>1352401
Java. Still a lot of demand, but I'm getting older and hiring goes way down after a certain age.
Now I'm thinking this job may be my last, so might as well work until the contract is up. Then we'll see what happens
I'm on track to retire in my 50s to a narrowboat and cruise the canals until I can't do it any more. 33 now and the plan has been underway for 5 years.
I need £200k and a paid off mortgage.
>>1351318
Whenever I decide to. I really like my job so don't see myself retiring, but when I'm 52 (minimum retirement age) I'll probably be singing a different tune.