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FIRE? Unless you hate or are bad at your job, isn't work the best part of life?

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  • QrizB
    QrizB Posts: 22,875 Forumite
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    ... FIRE is the target.
    FIRE and forget, then ;)
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  • LV_426
    LV_426 Posts: 513 Forumite
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    In work I'm:
    - Treated poorly by management on a day by day basis.
    - Not given adequate resources to be able to do my job.
    - Get harassed by customers on a daily basis, often for things that aren't my responsibility or expertise.
    - Do not do anything that genuinely contributes to a better world. I simply make money for the man.

    Whilst I get paid reasonably well, the idea that I'd continue with the above after I have accumulated enough money is, frankly, masochism, when instead I could spend time with friends, family or doing the hobbies I actually enjoy, without the stress of the above.

    You might say "your job sucks, get a new job" but in my experience of the industry I'm in and the seniority I'm at then this is simply normal. So the choice for me is harder in that if I did move jobs to get away from the above I would almost certainly be looking at a halving of my pay, and our family can't afford that, so here we are, FIRE is the target.

    I don't blame you, given that kind of working environment.

  • Cus
    Cus Posts: 946 Forumite
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    In work I'm:
    - Treated poorly by management on a day by day basis.
    - Not given adequate resources to be able to do my job.
    - Get harassed by customers on a daily basis, often for things that aren't my responsibility or expertise.
    - Do not do anything that genuinely contributes to a better world. I simply make money for the man.

    Whilst I get paid reasonably well, the idea that I'd continue with the above after I have accumulated enough money is, frankly, masochism, when instead I could spend time with friends, family or doing the hobbies I actually enjoy, without the stress of the above.

    You might say "your job sucks, get a new job" but in my experience of the industry I'm in and the seniority I'm at then this is simply normal. So the choice for me is harder in that if I did move jobs to get away from the above I would almost certainly be looking at a halving of my pay, and our family can't afford that, so here we are, FIRE is the target.
    No way out? Has it really become that? I feel sorry for you.
  • I quote Chickereee..
    "Most people need, and seek, agency (the ability to act independently and make their own choices) and relevance (their actions have a noticeable  impact on their immediate surroundings and/or the outside world). Most jobs provide you with little of either, which is why many people are unhappy at work"

    FI(RE) allows you to subtract unhappiness and add on happiness :smile:
  • LV_426
    LV_426 Posts: 513 Forumite
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    Spot on, I retired yesterday on my 59th Birthday. 

    Congratulations!!

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