[quote=“Fitzy, post: 892226, member: 236”]Here you go lads (especially those on the west coast) - major investment opportunity heading your way, uber scrap metal possibilities. I expect a finders fee.
[quote=“TreatyStones, post: 904746, member: 1786”]I was reading at the weekend about Silk Road 2 owners making off with everyones bitcoins
Is not just like stealing monopoly money though?[/quote]
There are exchanges where you can convert it to real cash, all though that is predicated on some with real cash looking to buy them off you on the other side, I doubt there will be many of those around at the moment.
The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 906551, member: 129”]The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?[/quote]
That 60k will go a long way for the gang in South America.
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 906551, member: 129”]The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?[/quote]
Would only make sense if the new job was paying well and there were benefits etc. Doubt it would be secure as the public service.
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 906551, member: 129”]The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?[/quote]
Do you have a mortgage?
Living mortgage free gives a lot of freedom - pay a chunk off the mortgage and use the rest as a fun fund to treat yourselves to stuff you want - nice meals, holidays, gadgets - use it on smaller stuff to fund a nicer standard of living for a few years guilt free
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 906551, member: 129”]The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?[/quote]
If she’s spent years in the public service then no serious employer will probably take her n. Hold tight and keep her massive pension. Unless she could go do some consultancy of some sort.
[quote=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 906639, member: 2272”]Do you have a mortgage?
Living mortgage free gives a lot of freedom - pay a chunk off the mortgage and use the rest as a fun fund to treat yourselves to stuff you want - nice meals, holidays, gadgets - use it on smaller stuff to fund a nicer standard of living for a few years guilt free[/quote]
No mortgage, no. We’re renting at the moment.
@Mac she’s technically a Central Bank employee and has serious experience in communications and project management, the kind of stuff that you can get a big fat salary for elsewhere.
I might just show her Assumpta’s thread and get her to lash it all on the next tip.
[quote=“Thrawneen, post: 906551, member: 129”]The missus has the option right now of receiving 60k after tax for taking voluntary redundancy.
She has a very well paid job at the moment but with €60k and the option to go work someplace else to keep the money rolling in…one would have to be tempted. What would ye do with €60k?[/quote]
30k ew on our conor nrnb at 5-1