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I want to retire

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Beth61 Tue 04-Oct-16 17:15:25

Gretel, I don't have an answer but I do empathise. I am almost 62 and still working while DH took a redundancy package about 12 years ago and has never worked since! He knows I want to retire but, in his case, he won't downsize from this money eating house nor will he give up cigarettes. I have reduced to 3 days a week but, despite my best efforts, end up cramming 5 days work into 3! It is getting very close to ultimatum time so maybe you should also set a deadline in your mind and stick to it!

Wobblybits Tue 04-Oct-16 17:12:08

I thought I had expensive hobbies, what on Earth can you spend £500/mth on ?

PamelaJ1 Tue 04-Oct-16 16:57:02

How can he afford the time for a hobby that costs £500/month?

millymouge Tue 04-Oct-16 16:53:14

Teetime that is exactly how DH and I feel.. You don't know what tomorrow may bring, and I actually have the little poem about gathering rosebuds. It is so true.

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 16:46:51

Thank you Teetime, that is exactly how I feel. I started saving into stakeholder pensions for our two children as soon as they became available in the hope that they may be able to retire early.

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 16:42:26

tanith, he knows how I feel and I know no one is indispensable but he wouldn't trust anyone with the financial aspects of the business. I want to enjoy life while we still can.

Teetime Tue 04-Oct-16 16:38:42

OK I'm going to say something that I hope wont upset people but it is an uncomfortable thing to think about. Two of my friends have been widowed this year before they and their husbands could retire and enjoy life and a third and her husband have only retired for one year and he is gravely ill. My philosophy is 'gather yea rosebuds while ye may'. I wish you all a long and happy life but we just don't know what's round the corner and if work is making you unhappy and you can afford to retire, even if you have to cut your cloth a bit I say do it- enjoy life. wine

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 16:38:07

Thanks eddicat78, this is what I worry about, everyone talks about needing pensions for a long retirement, but not everyone is that lucky. I don't think my husband would trust anyone else with the finances of the company. I hope that you and your husband are able to retire soon. It's difficult when other family members are involved.

tanith Tue 04-Oct-16 16:34:22

Can you not employ someone to take your place as eddiecat78 says? Have you told him how you feel, I know from experience that you don't know whats round the corner and life can jump up and surprise you when you least expect it and not always in a good way.

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 16:32:47

Thank you Jane10. If I retired he would need to employ someone to deal with all the finance and admin work, probably at a higher salary than I take out of the business. I have thought about reducing down to four days but the same amount of work would still need to be done and someone needs to be there for deliveries, phone calls, emails etc as other employees are out all day.

eddiecat78 Tue 04-Oct-16 16:28:40

I do sympathise gretel. We are involved in a family business and husband is desperate to retire soon but other family members are making that very difficult. In the past couple of years 4 friends of around our age have died before having chance to enjoy their retirement - it does make you think a bit.

Could you find someone to fill your role in the business so that you could take a back seat even if your husband wants to continue?

Jane10 Tue 04-Oct-16 16:05:53

Sorry to hear this gretel. Could you possibly retire and leave him to keep working to pay for his expensive hobby?

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 15:59:36

Thank you whitewave. I just want to relax and do things that aren't work related.

whitewave Tue 04-Oct-16 15:36:48

It is to be highly recommended

gretel Tue 04-Oct-16 15:29:47

Husband and I have run our own business for the last 25 years. We're 60 and I want to retire. Both of us have always worked full-time and our only time off work is two weeks at Christmas. Our state and occupational pensions kick in at 66 and 65 respectively. We could retire now and use our savings until we get the pensions. But my husband refuses to give up his expensive hobbies (£500 per month).
I know that there is no answer to this so it's just a rant. It's not as if he enjoys his work anymore. In the last week for example he has worked 6 11 hour days. We haven't had a holiday for the last ten years. He hates all the driving and the delays on motorways etc. that turn an 8 hour day in to 11 hours. But he won't give up his hobbies. I am so envious of people my age who have retired or at least work part time. We are lucky that we have spent more time together than most couples as we work together but I would just love to retire.