.357shooter 1,374 Posted yesterday at 19:35 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:35 Texas. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Halfhound 243 Posted yesterday at 19:41 Report Share Posted yesterday at 19:41 4 minutes ago, Daniel cain said: I've turned down loads of shuttering and steel fixing work,the last few months...I did the whole,chasing the coin bit,week here,get offered a few quid more an HR, would then be the other end of the country,living out of a suitcase but by the time you payed for digs,food,fresh pants etc... your not up a lot ... This time last year ,I was travelling an HR and a half ,do a 8 HR shift,get payed for 10 hrs,6 days a week,a van and fuel card,and coming home every evening ,and was getting £32 hr...easy money,but it's a young man's game,Hard work when you got a Mrs and 3 kids lol.. Yeah that’s it bud it’s a single man’s game most of the people I’d know still at it haven’t families. My father lived away from us 11 months of the year when I was young but lots of men did it wasn’t that strange back then. I couldn’t do it personally but then I’ve probably had it a lot easier than he did Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Popular Post tillylamp 1,932 Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Report Share Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Seagull said: Will it really be the dream you all imagine? You still have to get out of bed and do your 9-5 and unless you have a highly skilled job, you may end up with less bang for your buck. For what, to disappear off the grid, away from hustle and bustle? You can still escape all that in the UK if you want to. Will it really be the dream you all imagine?....yes, for me it has been, the freedom here in Canada compared to the uk is night and day..... as for going to work....unless your loaded, yes, you would have to go to work pretty much what ever country your in, the difference is the quality of the way you work, it`s more laid back here, yes, you do a days work but not with the same pace as some of the places I've worked in the uk, i wouldn't necessarily say you would need to be a highly skilled person to get a good wage to live on here, a skilled person can live really well. a handyman tradesman lives a good comfortable life style as well..... as for living off the grid in the uk, i didn`t think you was allowed to.....i thought the council wouldn`t allow you to do so.....whereas here, if you own a wooded area or land you can build your off grid home....when you look for land for sale the opening line from the realtor is......build your dream home here.... so as it goes, it was the best move i have ever done, we have a small house (1000sqft) out in the countryside on half an acre, work shop, craft shop, all paid for, living in the uk it would take 25 years to pay that off.....everything i have here has taken 9 years, i work now as and when a job comes in.... 18 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,960 Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago Probably due to my age i wouldn't leave the UK though i would definitely move to another part of the country some where more remote that the madness of mass immigration has not affected for the time being. The Orkneys or a small village on the East coast some where. I know a couple of lads who have moved to Thailand the same age as me and can live comfortably on their pit pension and state pension. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
iworkwhippets 13,164 Posted 17 hours ago Report Share Posted 17 hours ago 12 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Probably due to my age i wouldn't leave the UK though i would definitely move to another part of the country some where more remote that the madness of mass immigration has not affected for the time being. The Orkneys or a small village on the East coast some where. I know a couple of lads who have moved to Thailand the same age as me and can live comfortably on their pit pension and state pension. I'm clocking 82, and off to Bangkok in November, fcuk your age, but I believe you are married, I'm on my tod, I've nowt to lose, I've already lost what I loved in and about life , I'm still standing , I couldn't give a fcuk about nowt now 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mel b 3,683 Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 28 minutes ago, iworkwhippets said: I'm clocking 82, and off to Bangkok in November, fcuk your age, but I believe you are married, I'm on my tod, I've nowt to lose, I've already lost what I loved in and about life , I'm still standing , I couldn't give a fcuk about nowt now You'll give a f**k when a ladybody that's hung like a donkey is smashing your kidneys . 8 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,277 Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 7 minutes ago, mel b said: You'll give a f**k when a ladybody that's hung like a donkey is smashing your kidneys . When he’s the middle man on a ladyboy train . Arse hole will look like the entrance to a badger sett 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Qbgrey 4,277 Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago I’m getting pissed right off here in this country we seem to be the ones getting hit up the bollox for all these unchecked, non skilled, single males, unknown non contributors to our economy/ country. If that makes me a racist then so be it. Thailands been done not very cheap nowadays , work salary is shit compared to living costs, Spain not sure I reckon some areas could be great, Penang in Malaysia is cheap , I went to Riga in Latvia last few months ago, very surprised, clean , polite people, the countryside looks amazing. I reckon Albania is my next look around place. I’ve had my house on the market for 4 months ffs, only 1 viewing markets f****d. Wonder why??? Taxing the grannies out of us. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 3,662 Posted 16 hours ago Report Share Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, tatsblisters said: Probably due to my age i wouldn't leave the UK though i would definitely move to another part of the country some where more remote that the madness of mass immigration has not affected for the time being. The Orkneys or a small village on the East coast some where. I know a couple of lads who have moved to Thailand the same age as me and can live comfortably on their pit pension and state pension. Just in Norfolk at the moment out in the sticks. Not seen one migrant or funny fella. Am sure there here in the big town centre's, but out here it's bliss. Took the dog for a tom tit at 5.20am and in first 15 mins walk down the lane and seen 5 munties and 2 chinks. Far cry from were I live mate , very peaceful it is. And I've stayed and rabbited on Sanday so I know were your coming from. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tatsblisters 10,960 Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, Leo Sayer said: Just in Norfolk at the moment out in the sticks. Not seen one migrant or funny fella. Am sure there here in the big town centre's, but out here it's bliss. Took the dog for a tom tit at 5.20am and in first 15 mins walk down the lane and seen 5 munties and 2 chinks. Far cry from were I live mate , very peaceful it is. And I've stayed and rabbited on Sanday so I know were your coming from. Sounds like heaven that place in Norfolk mate. I still believe their is still places in the UK for the time being that are like another world to the town and city's across the UK. Places like Thailand and such like have never interested me to the point of ever wanting to visit them let alone wanting to live in them though Canada Australia and new Zealand have. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Leo Sayer 3,662 Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago 2 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Sounds like heaven that place in Norfolk mate. I still believe their is still places in the UK for the time being that are like another world to the town and city's across the UK. Places like Thailand and such like have never interested me to the point of ever wanting to visit them let alone wanting to live in them though Canada Australia and new Zealand have. Same thb, totally agree mate 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WILF 50,237 Posted 14 hours ago Report Share Posted 14 hours ago (edited) The hardest thing I think for people is the mental leap…..that’s what I get from various conversations I’ve had. The reality is, you just do it and work it out as you go along….. That is of course easier if you have a few quid to pad you out. Id also say, be sure about why you are doing it…..if it’s to change your life then keep that in mind, if it’s freedom from all the daily little abuses we suffer in the U.K. then keep that in mind, I’d say if (unless you are a young man) it’s for financial gain then that’s not a reason to do it……that said wages are better and costs lower in lots of places including here. It wasn’t a mental leap for me when I did it, I was just at the end of my tether and would have literally gone anywhere……I couldn’t wait to get the f**k out…..but it’s still a massive adjustment, you don’t realise how conditioned you become to all the shit and abuse and rules and regulations and business and clammer of the U.K. Its like Stockholm syndrome My mate did the whole move to Canada thing and it was honestly hard for him because he comes from a big family and you don’t just hop in a plane for a visit every month…..Europe ? £50 on Ryan air and you can be anywhere in 2 hours or you can just drive so it’s not that big a deal. But the bottom line is, it’s as hard as just doing it…..if you have a house with some equity then you can do it no problem. If you have a pension coming your way, you’re laughing ! Edited 14 hours ago by WILF 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
WataWalloper 3,625 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 27 minutes ago, WILF said: The hardest thing I think for people is the mental leap…..that’s what I get from various conversations I’ve had. The reality is, you just do it and work it out as you go along….. That is of course easier if you have a few quid to pad you out. Id also say, be sure about why you are doing it…..if it’s to change your life then keep that in mind, if it’s freedom from all the daily little abuses we suffer in the U.K. then keep that in mind, I’d say if (unless you are a young man) it’s for financial gain then that’s not a reason to do it……that said wages are better and costs lower in lots of places including here. It wasn’t a mental leap for me when I did it, I was just at the end of my tether and would have literally gone anywhere……I couldn’t wait to get the f**k out…..but it’s still a massive adjustment, you don’t realise how conditioned you become to all the shit and abuse and rules and regulations and business and clammer of the U.K. Its like Stockholm syndrome My mate did the whole move to Canada thing and it was honestly hard for him because he comes from a big family and you don’t just hop in a plane for a visit every month…..Europe ? £50 on Ryan air and you can be anywhere in 2 hours or you can just drive so it’s not that big a deal. But the bottom line is, it’s as hard as just doing it…..if you have a house with some equity then you can do it no problem. If you have a pension coming your way, you’re laughing ! I decided to stay where I am after army so ended up couple hundred miles away from nearest family im both directions an I can say that was hard, never mind fcukkng off abroad, but like ye mate I come from a huge family where big family get together was an almost daily thing at some points 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,727 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago Moaning is all we are good at ,making things better not so good most moaning here now would be moaning we’re ever they are it’s what people do changing things is always to much trouble, I moved out from the city to the sticks and love it if it got shit I’d move on again it’s just learning to live without all the silly trapppings we think are valuable and give us some kind of superiority over others, 3 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Greyman 31,727 Posted 13 hours ago Report Share Posted 13 hours ago 12 hours ago, iworkwhippets said: Three of us are fekin off to Bangkok middle of November for Christmas, if I come back, fare enough, if I don't, I couldn't give a monkies , eh Nor could i good riddance to bad rubbish you’ll fit right in 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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