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  • Retirement Lifestyle, Retirement Day 1 what is it like, Retired and living the dream, day 1 of retirement it's a great feeling tinged with sadness. Retirement is fun and exciting but what do you need to do for the rest of your life, you are not needed purpose in life, what next, hobby's interests feeling no longer needed. Retirement stress all of these things are to be looked at. Enjoy the video and thanks for watching. Getting old does not last long.
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Комментарии • 166

  • @JasonAmir-qo4uo
    @JasonAmir-qo4uo 25 дней назад +29

    Retiring early to exploring my painting passion has been all I’ve been planning for

    • @MikeHollow-rz5dl
      @MikeHollow-rz5dl 25 дней назад

      That’s amazing. You must be thrilled about finally having the time to focus on your passion

    • @Martin-cb7gk
      @Martin-cb7gk 25 дней назад

      I really can’t wait to see your studio and all the beautiful pieces you’ll be creating

    • @SeanJohns-ze8ie
      @SeanJohns-ze8ie 25 дней назад

      What kind of paintings do you enjoy creating the most? Landscapes, portraits or abstracts?

    • @JasonAmir-qo4uo
      @JasonAmir-qo4uo 25 дней назад

      I enjoy creating abstracts.

    • @GibsonJames-gr3on
      @GibsonJames-gr3on 25 дней назад

      I’m sure whatever you create would be stunning, you’ve always had an artistic eye

  • @chriswilliamson590
    @chriswilliamson590 25 дней назад +11

    This is so true. In our workplaces we are only a number. Just a number. That’s it.

    • @neilstorey4772
      @neilstorey4772 25 дней назад +5

      I've kept telling my colleagues this for years, and told them to get out if they can Management dint care about you just production or performance

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +2

      Only after they Retire reality will hit them that their number is up and they will realize they were just the number you told them. Well said.

    • @lola8414
      @lola8414 8 дней назад

      True words. Just a number.
      1. Took my redundancy after 19 years in a call centre.
      2. Left my job earlier than planned as my Dad suddenly passed away, I got nothing no flowers or cards from that workplace. Just a Another Number, me 😢
      3. Redundant at 53, numerous interviews, didn't work for 3 years unemployment, called it "my mini retirement"
      4. Got a new job in aviation industry, loved it.
      5. Then through my new job Mam died. I took 12 weeks bereavement sickness, went back to work getting a warning letter for long absence 😢 "Just another number"
      6. Got sacked 3 months later cos of too long bereavement.
      7. 3 months later I got a new job at Primark. Loved it, worked there 3 months until I gave my notice in. The commute of 4 journeys was too much for me.
      8. At 58, currently on a another "mini retirement" I want to be a air hostess like my comrades from the airport. My airport friend Louise became one at 62. We have a air hostess with Loganair who is 70, yes 70.
      AREN'T WE ALL JUST A NUMBER AT WORK THESE DAYS 😮 TOMORROW IS NOT GUARANTEED. LIVE FOR THE MOMENT AND FOLLOW YR DREAMS, IGNORE THE NAYSAYERS WHO TRY TO PUT YOU OFF YR DREAMS.
      I am thankful for another mini retirement until I pursue my air stewardess ambitions, I am studying again for this job and applying for TUI Airways.

  • @simwin1
    @simwin1 21 день назад +2

    Les that vlog was so powerful and thought provoking . I retired at 56 and struggled at first. Took part time jobs but now I’ve realised that I’ve got my life back and I am embracing every part of it.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  21 день назад +1

      Well done for finding your way best wishes for your future plans. Thanks for watching.

  • @francishailes60
    @francishailes60 26 дней назад +14

    Appreciate Ur honesty and realism les. I'm 60 now, I'm a farm worker in Oz and I'm considering my options

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +2

      Thanks for your comment, best wishes on thinking your options. Enjoy Retirement.🙏

  • @beebeer
    @beebeer 26 дней назад +11

    My working life has been similar to yours but in reverse. I spent around 25 years working and living in Middle East, Africa and Asia (two years in Thailand). Now I'm retired and live in Wales but still enjoy traveling to distant places. It's only now that I look back and think how lucky I was to have been paid to work and visit some very intersting places. I used to go to Patong beach, Phuket in the late 1970's when there was only a few shacks, now look at it! Places change but I'm finding that it's not usually for the better. Have a happy and long retirement. 🍻

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +2

      2002 was my 1st time in Thailand and wow so different now to then, I preferred the 2002 visit as it was old fashioned and interesting.

    • @michaelbarmby9105
      @michaelbarmby9105 25 дней назад +1

      ​@@RetiredandLivingthedream hi mate, my first visit to Thailand was in 1985 😁. Yes far better than now. Off topic but I am also back in the UK for the present. The tax credits and the double taxation agreements means they will tax you, there is no 12,500 personal tax allowance in Thailand.

  • @paulmillward7009
    @paulmillward7009 26 дней назад +10

    Very wise words, Les.
    As soon as it is financially viable, I am out of the UK destination, Thailand.
    More affordable, better quality of life.
    Thank you for your time.

  • @rustykatt3870
    @rustykatt3870 25 дней назад +4

    Excellent statement Les, "I never want to retire from being retired." Thanks for the video. ✨😊🚶‍♂Thanks for taking us for a walk.

  • @martinpeacocke8968
    @martinpeacocke8968 26 дней назад +8

    Right on Les! Really few people even think about you when you're gone. None of us are that important. It's only politicians and media who think they are important or experts and want to tell the peasants how great they are.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      We are all a Name and Number. Sometimes the Management destroy the workers through bad management.

  • @Autonomous1969
    @Autonomous1969 13 дней назад +1

    I retired last year at 54.
    I hated working.
    Retired life is just awesome with no one telling me what to do.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  12 дней назад +1

      Yep I have loved every moment of being retired. Enjoy the rest of your life doing what you want. Thanks for taking time to comment.🙏

  • @davebuchanan8763
    @davebuchanan8763 25 дней назад +2

    I know how you feel Les. I did a full 30 year career with the police. Retired in 2018 aged 50. I have never been back. Very rarely see any former colleagues.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад +1

      Thanks for taking time to comment. I still keep in touch with the some of the Lads I worked with but my gaffers never herd from any of them lol. The ones who said well done best wishes never herd from them. Enjoy retirement.🙏

  • @commuterbranchline8132
    @commuterbranchline8132 23 дня назад +3

    Once I retire and have my pension, I’ll never step foot in my work palace ever again.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад +1

      Yep 100% agree you have done your time next step is your step. Enjoy Retirement. Thanks for your comment.

  • @alexsumbati4194
    @alexsumbati4194 25 дней назад +3

    Les,I’ve retired from an office job that I’ve held for 20 years and that’s exactly what they all said to me on my last day. I’ve Never set foot in the premises and that was the right thing to do. Over a period of time,WE ARE ALL REPLACEABLE AND NOT INDISPENSABLE. After the office job,I bought myself a TAXI which I ran by myself for 30 years and loved every minute of it. Every day was a new adventure,new people,new discussions,different topics,different points of view,funny people etc. etc…. I can tell you that I MISS the constant interaction with the public at large. Overall,retirement can be a bit boring for some.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      My boss I talked him into Retirement and he did not like it, he said worst decision he made, he was bored and regrated. retirement, he is now still working at a different job. I on the other hand embraced🙏 the freedom Retirement gives you and loved every day. Thanks for sharing your comment.

  • @razmos1
    @razmos1 26 дней назад +5

    Well done mate.It's was nice to hear your story.

  • @joerobertson289
    @joerobertson289 25 дней назад +2

    Spot on Les 👍 We're all just a number to our employers. I worked 35 years with the same employer, my senior supervisors never even noticed that I had retired until 2 days after I had gone - ha, ha!
    However, I do miss some of my old workmates, but I would never go back to say hello to them - just fond memories of my time spent with them.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for sharing I have met a few guys back in the UK and it's been great but I do look forward to me return to Thailand next month. Do not miss work and work does not miss me lol. The machine grinds on.🙏

  • @Duffla1972
    @Duffla1972 25 дней назад +2

    Agree with everything you say Les. I left a job once after 6 years. I’d been sick for 3 months, got no sick pay and no contact to ask how I was. I resigned after I got well. Was told by the company I’d never work for them again. Made me very hard faced towards employment and for the past twenty years I’ve done exactly as I’ve pleased with work. Retirement will be a pleasure hopefully in 3 years time at 55 🤞

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Best wishes for your Future plans, Retirement at 55 is great news. Fingers crossed you can do it well done. 🙏

  • @nokchilton1562
    @nokchilton1562 26 дней назад +3

    It’s so true about leaving work without looking back! I’ve been made redundant a year before retirement age after 13 years in corporate life! I’m very happy with my retirement life now and filing my days without boredom! Started learning something new and taking it as my new hobby. No stress these days indeed. 😁

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +2

      No stress extends your life for sure, also not been bored is another good result. Well done.

  • @davidkidd3863
    @davidkidd3863 26 дней назад +8

    Nothing is permanent Les everything is tempory and no one is indispensable😅

  • @MAXERNEST
    @MAXERNEST 25 дней назад +3

    Good take on your new life after work, i had an app on my phone with retirement D Day set to count down, i could not get away at 50 but much later in my early 60`s , i did not want to go on the state pension retirement date but got away before, i had a slush fund to bridge the time before my pensions started paying out ,saved like mad last few years and it did tide me over . good luck in your new life i hope you are happy from old England in the North :}

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks so much for your comment, best wishes for your retirement may it last a long time full of happy memories.🙏

    • @MAXERNEST
      @MAXERNEST 24 дня назад

      @@RetiredandLivingthedream , thanks for your kind words , i hope so , you mentioned never going back to see folks, think that`s a good thing , i think the Greeks have a saying "as one door closes another one opens"

  • @blackadder1966
    @blackadder1966 12 дней назад +1

    Living in Australia these days, still working. Originally from Northumberland I may retire to Uk or somewhere else, but I will always return to Australia. It's home now. I can't see my 24 year old twins going anywhere, they've ben here since 7 years old. The same goes for the 2 step kids. They are 27 and 30 and have been here 20+ years.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  12 дней назад

      Australia is a nice place to grow up for sure. Best wishes for your future plans and that of your kids. Thanks for watching.

  • @stupot1952
    @stupot1952 24 дня назад

    I Was a truck driver for 50 years Les enjoyed the old days more than today sleeping in the back of my truck in the freezing cold in Scotland now i had the comfort of a night heater in my cab but i would still go back to the old days. Even now at 71 when i am back in UK i always go see my friend and jump back in a truck and go tramping away all week just cant give it up,

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад +1

      As much as I love Thailand living in a van and traveling around Europe s becoming more appealing it has interested me for years and I may have to do it. I like the truckers life as I like travel Id have liked that job also. Thanks for the comment and Best wishes.🙏

  • @mindcache5650
    @mindcache5650 25 дней назад +2

    From AI : In the UK, life expectancies for white-collar jobs generally tend to be higher compared to blue-collar roles. Here are some insights for comparison:
    ### White-Collar Jobs
    1. **Doctors**:
    - Average life expectancy: Around 81-83 years.
    - Factors: Access to healthcare and lower stress in some specializations.
    2. **University Professors**:
    - Average life expectancy: Approximately 80-85 years.
    - Factors: Generally lower stress levels and better health awareness.
    3. **Finance Professionals**:
    - Average life expectancy: About 80-82 years.
    - Factors: Higher incomes often correlate with better health choices and access to healthcare.
    4. **IT Specialists**:
    - Average life expectancy: Roughly 78-82 years.
    - Factors: Sedentary work but generally lower stress compared to blue-collar jobs.
    ### Comparison to Blue-Collar Jobs
    - **Construction Workers**: 76-78 years vs. 80-85 years for professors.
    - **Manufacturing Workers**: 77-79 years vs. 80-82 years for finance professionals.
    - **Agricultural Workers**: 73-75 years vs. 81 years for doctors.
    - **HGV Drivers**: 58-64 years vs. 80 years for finance professionals.
    ### Summary
    Overall, white-collar jobs in the UK often result in higher life expectancy due to factors like better working conditions, access to healthcare, and generally lower exposure to physical hazards and stress.
    Here are some insights regarding life expectancy for specific blue-collar jobs based on available statistics and studies:
    1. **Construction Workers**:
    - Average life expectancy: About 66-74 years.
    - Risks: High rates of accidents, physical strain, and exposure to hazardous materials.
    2. **Manufacturing Workers**:
    - Average life expectancy: Approximately 70-75 years.
    - Risks: Exposure to chemicals, repetitive stress injuries, and hazardous machinery.
    3. **Agricultural Workers**:
    - Average life expectancy: Around 65-73 years.
    - Risks: Pesticide exposure, physical demands, and mental health challenges.
    4. **Mining Workers**:
    - Average life expectancy: Approximately 65-70 years.
    - Risks: Dangerous working conditions, exposure to dust, and respiratory issues.
    5. **Truck Drivers**:
    - Average life expectancy: Roughly 61-65 years.
    - Risks: Long hours of sedentary lifestyle, lack of regular medical care, and higher rates of obesity.
    These averages can vary widely based on factors like location, specific job duties, and personal health practices. For the most accurate and up-to-date statistics, it's best to consult studies from occupational health organizations or government health departments.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      When I joined the Fire Service Life expectancy was only 10 years after retirement, many things were do to improve this in the 30 years in the Job, thankfully the life expectancy is higher now. But I would agree with your results Thanks for sharing.

  • @TipTopMotors.
    @TipTopMotors. 25 дней назад +2

    I have been following your Vlogs recently with interest . As you have said Redcar may not be the best place in the world but its certainly not the worst when you look around. Well done for giving it the credit it deserves. There are places I have considered living before but the world has changed so much and i now think i don't know that i would want to live there now its gone down so much. Redcar hasn't faired too badly the worst can be the grey skies. Interesting to have the reminder about Roseberry Square you can soon forget. It was officially opened by my grandfather. It was a shopping centre of its time. You will no doubt recall the Oasis?
    I agree retire as soon as you can life is too short and too many people never make it to retirement. I retired early 2 years ago and work was a means to an end for me. I have always had lots of interests so have never had a problem occupying my time. Its important to try and keep your mind active and dont think or act old or you will become old.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, I have walked around many areas I walked around as a child, and it is true Redcar has improved over the years, the housing has improved with lots of new development. Redcar will get there one day. Yep remember the Oasis. Once not a desirable area to live and now plenty of good housing in this area.

  • @Bob-yh7ir
    @Bob-yh7ir 25 дней назад +2

    Great views on retirement. I am 2 weeks into my retirement now and it has been great. My job was never my identity. I trained up some replacements to manage the gear and all but know they have it from here and don't really think about work. Enjoyed travel while we worked so now we get to do more of that on a slower pace. Have been working on health for 2 to 3 hours a day. Getting back into meeting old friends and family. Planning some fall hiking trips. It's all good. Love being in control of my time now and not having to worry about if we are away somewhere and having a blast, well we can stay for a few more days or whatnot.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      Well done and enjoy every dy you do the things in life ( because you can )
      Best wishes on your future plans.🙏

  • @Ronick-Q-46
    @Ronick-Q-46 25 дней назад +2

    100% right, Love every minute of my 17 years retirement.

  • @mikehughes5200
    @mikehughes5200 25 дней назад +2

    Well said les. Retiring at Christmas can’t wait.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      Well done enjoy Retirement it was a long time working to get here and well deserved. Best wishes.

  • @hagar6359
    @hagar6359 23 дня назад +1

    great video mate, vlogging and exercising - multi tasking lol. And they say guys can't do that. Very true about retiring mate. I have a few years to go still enjoying work but looking forward to stopping.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад

      Thanks for watching and taking time to comment, best wishes on your future plans. 🙏

  • @Vlogging.on.a.donkey
    @Vlogging.on.a.donkey 23 дня назад +1

    Hey les ,
    My passion is to travel throughout Asia and beyond, I have two options,
    1) quit my job and go next year while I still have a level of fitness .
    2) work till 64/65 and have a healthy bank balance to travel for longer but may not be as fit .

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад

      Go for the middle ground have a plan, not much fun with little funding, Best wishes for your future plans Thanks for watching.🙏

    • @AmeliaDavis-01
      @AmeliaDavis-01 13 дней назад

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  • @JavierLopez-jm7nd
    @JavierLopez-jm7nd 25 дней назад +2

    Very Entertaining and interesting topics as always Mate. To be honest with you I couldn’t care less about what I will leave behind when I’m retired. Hopefully I’ll be able to do it in about 6 years probably in Pattaya. I’m totally agree with you LES I mean when you gone that’s it very few people will keep thinking about yourself. I guess is only natural. I hope your sister is feeling much better. Thanks again for your wicked videos. Keep safe Mate

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching, live the life you want now your retired no matter what others say as long as your happy. My sister is on the mend now thanks for asking.

  • @vaughnwilliams1208
    @vaughnwilliams1208 23 дня назад +1

    I read that it used to be an old RAF airfield where Asda is now.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад

      Not herd of that one, only know it as the square and now Asda. Lived in Redcar from 1971 it was there then.

  • @XXLaffinGravyXX
    @XXLaffinGravyXX 26 дней назад +2

    Very very true....Les ..nailed every objective rationale point. We are merely a means to an end for the vast majority of people.

  • @blackadder1966
    @blackadder1966 12 дней назад +1

    The company I worked for had a xmas party for all the retirees. I left many years ago and still haven't retired. Anyway, it was always great to see the old bastads ( our affectionate name for them). Where I work now, it probably has fewer employees, but less personal relationships. Due to the fact we dont really work as closely as a team. So, each work environment is different.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  12 дней назад

      I had a meet up with around 50 Retired firefighters I worked with, a great day out but none of us have ever gone back to the workplace for that coffee and a chat.

  • @lifesabeach2131
    @lifesabeach2131 25 дней назад +1

    Spot on, as always, Les. Excellent insight into reaching the start of the next stage of your life - Retirement. Keep Well.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      Thanks for taking time to watch and for your comment. I'm no longer a Cog in a machine. Freedom Ahhhhh.🙏

  • @Chris_UES
    @Chris_UES 25 дней назад +2

    I can understand why at 50 you would want to change careers if you are doing physical work. But stoping work completely, unless you are very financially secure and have a lot of interests to keep you occupied seems like a risky move.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      You hit the nail on the head, I was lucky to have a pension income every month, I found a way to be able to live with this amount never a huge amount but I can make ends meet. I preferred travel rather than work, my skills afforded me to travel the World and have loved every day of Retirement. Thanks for watching.

  • @anthonycarney7849
    @anthonycarney7849 25 дней назад +1

    It must be strange wearing a coat&a grey sky I have been sick and not going out I was never short of ferinds but only 4 of them call around nobody from work called I am still dreaming about a buying a house r villa in rayong I have no choice but to sit in front of the tv I was a out door person enjoy ur retirement 😊😊

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      Sorry to hear of your illness .thanks for sharing I have similar experiences, there for everyone but when I was down no one around. I'm very self reliant do not rely on anyone because of this. I'm one of those guys who is always there for others. Hope you recover quickly. Best wishes Les.🙏

  • @daveclarke5766
    @daveclarke5766 25 дней назад +1

    RETIRED! DON'T GIVE UP: yes have a plan and a hobby that will keep you from getting bored. My hobby is 53 videos in and counting. Nice one Les

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, another friend went to bed ok woke up paralyzed from the neck downwards 3 days in hospital and almost everything is working, left arm is still not working, apparently a virus or bacteria infection in his lungs and liver. ( Thailand ) Take care.

  • @CraigWinstanley1
    @CraigWinstanley1 25 дней назад +1

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts on retirement Les. The past only exists as a memory. The present moment is all we ever have. Peace and clarity of thought come from living in the present. Retire from the rat race - start living again is what i did. Always have a plan B ready in these increasingly troubling times.

  • @tarmacapache1
    @tarmacapache1 25 дней назад +1

    Spot on there Les, unfortunately there are a lot of people who are so institutionalised that they just can’t leave. I know of fireman, police officers, nurses etc who retire one day and return the next as a civilian. But then again we are all different and everybody to their own. Keep up the goods videos Les.👍🏻

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      Yep I also know a few guys who hated retirement but I embraced retirement it gives you freedom. Thanks for the comment.🙏

  • @happychappy7115
    @happychappy7115 25 дней назад

    We're a number, a cog even before we step off the treadmill. Best to realise it early as possible. 😊

  • @thaitraveller9756
    @thaitraveller9756 19 дней назад +1

    Enjoy your walks in England too hot here in Thailand , unless your in phuket in the floods

  • @WESTMALLEMAN
    @WESTMALLEMAN 26 дней назад +3

    Thailand 🇹🇭 is great for a holiday but wouldn’t want to live in that stifling heat all the time. 🇬🇧 isn’t so bad if you live in a good area and switch off the news/twitter!

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +3

      I'm a news person so always have an eye on things. I love living in Thailand and I do live in a nice area.

  • @tonyrobinson362
    @tonyrobinson362 23 дня назад +2

    Like The Prisoner you! are a number, And nothing else.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад

      Living in an open Prison perhaps with a little more freedom. Work till you drop is what they want out of you. Thanks for your views.

  • @abdelserrhini-nz2qd
    @abdelserrhini-nz2qd 26 дней назад +2

    Thanks for advice ❤❤❤

  • @driftingintoretirement
    @driftingintoretirement 25 дней назад

    Les, fully agree, once you leave you leave. No going back for coffee. You are forgotten in a heartbeat. Retirement is the best job I have ever had. I have no regrets retiring 18 months ago at 56, wish I had done it earlier. 🥃

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      Well said and well done enjoy retirement and good to see you retired at 56 a great age, Working until your 66 is not the way to go if you can help it.

  • @rulebritannia1553
    @rulebritannia1553 25 дней назад +2

    Thanks 🙏
    I’m toying with taking 12 months Long Service Leave pre retirement

  • @stephengiles8526
    @stephengiles8526 24 дня назад

    Good one Les, retired at 55 coming up to day 600 and still feel like im holiday and will get dragged back to work. I really don’t want to work again. Very busy still have 2 kids under 18 and re decorating the house etc, been on many day trips with my mate who went at 54 (wife 10 years younger so got to do a few more years). Love it - living the dream 🙂

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      Find happiness in yourself and it does not matter where you live your in the place many people seek well done enjoy your life well done.😀🙏

  • @AorPaulsThailand
    @AorPaulsThailand 24 дня назад

    G'day Les. Your words couldn't be more true. I finally retire in 14 days after 45 years in the workforce. I'm getting all the comments like I'll be missed and drop in one day for a coffee, etc.
    All the people that didn't have time for me over the years all of a sudden want to talk and discuss what my future plans are.
    I won't be going back, sharing my phone number or address. When I'm gone, I'm gone 🎉😊. Maybe see you in Ban Phe sometime.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      Thanks for sharing your comment, have a tick box as to how many comments you get out of the list I mentioned. Best wishes on your Retirement and enjoy, your always welcome for a coffee on the sofa. 🙏

  • @user-bz9cb8bp2y
    @user-bz9cb8bp2y 25 дней назад +1

    Had a taste of retirement back in 1980 (thatchers England)... Back then it was called unemployment.... Without the cash though..... Not good at all😢

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Ihad 13 weeks on strike at the steelworks is why I joined the Fire Service and started the same day the Strike ended, best move I ever did. No money is not fun. Thanks for watching.

    • @user-bz9cb8bp2y
      @user-bz9cb8bp2y 25 дней назад

      @@RetiredandLivingthedream... Our steelwork, shipyards, mines all closed together... We never recovered.... But good for you mate, I enjoyed your story.... Relax and enjoy your hard earned retirement... 4 more years to go 😢♥️🇬🇧

  • @stuzo666
    @stuzo666 24 дня назад

    Lol..I worked in the civil service for 35 years and agree with you re work, I was glad to leave a nest of poisonous bast..ds , I keep in touch with no one. Retirement is the best, I've plenty to do. I also go to Thailand, met someone and the rest is history, it's beautiful 🎉 cheers lez

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      Thanks for taking time to comment, Enjoy Retirement and best wishes,🙏🙏

    • @stuzo666
      @stuzo666 24 дня назад

      @@RetiredandLivingthedream cheers lez...I'm back n forth and will catch up one day for sure for a coffee

  • @norman7527
    @norman7527 26 дней назад +1

    Hi Les, great that ticking spiral clock you've shown there

  • @gordonhowes8771
    @gordonhowes8771 26 дней назад +2

    Good video as usual Les.Been retired 19 yrs.
    Fully endorse about not going back to your old work place.
    Got into rental properties,when I retired but getting out now because of age,40% tax payer, increased taxes and regulations, Labour Government.
    Just got a new DTV visa for Thailand, will spend even more time in Thailand.
    Must pop down from Stockton later in the month before you go back for a beer/coffee etc.
    When are you intending to return to Thailand Les?

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +2

      Hi and thanks for watching, I return to Thailand on the 11th of September and look forward to that day. If you have time then coffee would be good. Rental is hard these days the Law is in favor of the Tenant more than ever. Trying to evict them costs a fortune and they never reclaim thee money back as you throw more money after bad,🙏

    • @gordonhowes8771
      @gordonhowes8771 25 дней назад

      Cheers Les I'll have talk to my mate and make arrangements
      Gordon

  • @rustykatt3870
    @rustykatt3870 25 дней назад +1

    Les, can you check into the NHS changes (regarding people who had moved to another country but return for some medical care)? I had been wondering about this in a previous video? I'm curious. Thanks.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад +1

      All the info is on google as I have looked, in a Nutshell if you have not lived here for some years you have to show your moving back to the UK eg house purchase long term house rental and the list goes on. There are many posts about this but this one seems to capture what they want. But as long as you have your National Insurance number you will have no problems. Hope this helps.

    • @rustykatt3870
      @rustykatt3870 23 дня назад +1

      ​@@RetiredandLivingthedream Hi Les! Thanks for the response and for looking into it. 😊

  • @AndrewOlinic
    @AndrewOlinic 23 дня назад +1

    Hi Les, very interested to see when you do apply for your State pension how it goes as the form seems very intense through the international pension centre

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  22 дня назад

      Time will tell in 2 years time I will apply for it. Hopefully it will be no problem. Thanks for your comment.

  • @pugman1543
    @pugman1543 26 дней назад +1

    25000 for the pension retired pension life .and a lot mor for the rest at the start

  • @harriseppanen5207
    @harriseppanen5207 23 дня назад +1

    At 67 years I do not plan to retire. My job has taken me to Japan, Korea, Australia, Ireland and more only in 2024. Why should I give up my great life to become another bitching pensioner?

  • @farangtravels3956
    @farangtravels3956 26 дней назад +3

    Not many people will be retiring to Thailand now with shocking tax rules being enforced

    • @PaulRLight
      @PaulRLight 26 дней назад +1

      shocking tax rules being enforced? By who, when, who’s been forced to pay what?

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад

      As the other comment said by who and when, nothing has been decided yet.

  • @barrydwyer2039
    @barrydwyer2039 26 дней назад +5

    As an aside Les,
    Have the new thai tax laws affected you and have you made any plans to mitigate against them should you need to, looking at some of the stuff it really could have a serious impact on expats like yourself or even potential expats like myself.
    Barry

    • @cabovermike
      @cabovermike 26 дней назад +2

      Hopefully it won’t happen, but it’s put me off putting 800000 bht in a Thai bank or doing the 60000 bht month income retirement visa options, I’ll just keep my money in uk bank and use wise to transfer to thailand, maybe to my Thai g/f account that may dodge the tax rules, I don’t know,. But either way it’s got to be better than paying all the uk tax’s levied upon us, income/car/council/vat/fuel etc,.

    • @barrydwyer2039
      @barrydwyer2039 26 дней назад

      @@cabovermike Not too sure I would be happy with double taxation on a modest income in the uk but a super income compared to thai's in thailand?

    • @farangtravels3956
      @farangtravels3956 26 дней назад

      @@barrydwyer2039 It's not looking good is it

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      The Government have not decided anything yet. so we will cross that bridge when we get to it, im not worried about it, Lets see what happens.

  • @chrisbrader7720
    @chrisbrader7720 25 дней назад +1

    Very interesting comments on your work life…regarding the end with the bin bags,did they never offer you opportunities to improve your position or were you not ambitious for this? 30 yrs doing the same old every day and we all know the decline of the fire industry with great improvements in fire safety in all walks of life, I know people who were fireman all had small businesses whilst working with the different brigades and made a lot of money.
    You seem very bitter about it.

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      Not bitter at all I loved my time in the Fire Service and did over and above what my role required, I did go up one rank and qualified for the next rank and acted up to that Watch Manager level on my last 2 weeks of work so was in charge of my shift, great lads. I also had my own Electrical business and also enjoyed this. I have done many things that were not Fire Service related. Retirement and the ability to travel was my next adventure which I still do as much as I can.

  • @colinjohnston9609
    @colinjohnston9609 25 дней назад +2

    Hey les, did you engage with the fbu when you left to help with rep work and advice for others ? Asking as your knowledge is still valuable

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  25 дней назад +1

      No i did not, once I went I moved on, the lads were great ( most of them anyway ) I keep in touch with a few guys but I still help others doing this RUclips and helped many relocate to Thailand.

  • @neildutton8077
    @neildutton8077 26 дней назад +1

    I always worked to live, never lived to work. The days fly by for me now, unfortunately.😁

  • @happychappy7115
    @happychappy7115 25 дней назад

    Walking round a noisy, ugly Uk town dominated by cars and retail sheds not my idea of retirement.😊

  • @andytawa1114
    @andytawa1114 25 дней назад +1

    hi new subscriber u very lucky man u are right this country is on its knees .we are getting invaded

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      Thanks so much for the Sub, very much appreciated. I chose to leave and I think many more will make the move. The invaders will own this country one day.

  • @shain6946
    @shain6946 26 дней назад

    Nice cloudy day there Les!! So many shops closed what’s up with that?

  • @AdiSuffian
    @AdiSuffian 26 дней назад +1

    Howdy, Les!

  • @chrisbarry7836
    @chrisbarry7836 26 дней назад +1

    Was said Les

  • @carlyndolphin
    @carlyndolphin 24 дня назад

    Great video…… do you get bored in retirement? I want to quit my job but I worry I will get bored

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад +1

      Never bored I have the off day now and then but I like every day, Time to take up a hobby or other interests in Life. Your choice as to do what ever you want, Retirement offers the freedom you wanted all your working life so get out there and do the things work stopped you doing. Best wishes.😀🙏

  • @ScoreGuru123
    @ScoreGuru123 25 дней назад

    When I left, I sent out a group email. In it I said...." Only work as hard as you will be thanked for ".
    Why did I say that? Because you can slog your guts out, do somebody else's job for them, and you get bugger all thanks for going the extra mile, but the minute you drop the ball on something, they're on you like a ton of bricks.
    So...." Only work as hard as you will be thanked for " 😂

    • @RetiredandLivingthedream
      @RetiredandLivingthedream  24 дня назад

      As a gaffer we praised our lads at every opportunity and we had a great work environment making people feel valued is the key to a happy workforce. Me and my boss agreed on doing this and it worked.

  • @nand3576
    @nand3576 25 дней назад +1

    As you were walking, if you saw a smoke coming from a house. What would you do? Jump into the house rescue people, dogs or cats. Others call emergency number and walk past the house😢