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Do you work to live or live to work?

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dave50 | 14:09 Tue 14th Aug 2012 | Society & Culture
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Life's too short, I work to live.
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That's easy for me to answer as I'm out of work again and no-one seems to want someone over 50
Life's too short, talk fast.

No-one wants Mr Alba and I'm too old too. We exist.
Sorry to hear that factor, hope you get a post soon. I think really I live to work, I've a horrible feeling if I didn't go to work I'd become a depressd couch potato.
since retiring early due to health problems when I worked to live ( pay for holidays etc ), I now find that my life is rather busy with golf , shooting (clays) and club treasurer finding time to work would be difficult, not enough days in the week. My life is much more relaxed.
Both.

I really enjoy my job, and have no mad wish to retire.

I love my home life, and my hobby of writing, so I am seriously blessed, and I do know it, and I am grateful every day.
A bit of both. Work`s fun but I wouldn`t want to do it all the time or my life wouldn`t be my own. I now work 75% so I get a week off each month.
Id say work to live...

In saying that being unemployed has been one of the most depressing experiences of my life i never want to be in this position ever ever again i cant wait to start my job xx
I used to live to work , 3 jobs most of my life. Now I am retired and I work part time for an agency (when there is any work available that is) so life come first.
At the moment it feels like the latter... but generally it's definitely the former. We're just going through a busy spell.
I don't miss the job I used to do as it was quite stressful. I do miss the people I worked with, even though they were mostly southerners.
You know you love the southerner crafty, just admit it.... ;oP

Every time I answer a question about work lately it reminds me I need to start thinking about pension.... :-/
Best thing about work was the social scene and the colleagues - not the work itself. I wouldn't mind going back to work if I didn't actually have to do any work.
i had to change jobs 3 years ago aged 54 due to redundency, found a job a month before the redundency came through, so did all my staff and one had just turned 60 and 2 others were in their 50s like me. we never really thought about how old we were, we just got another job.
I work to try and live, it's not like it was but i get by, love my days off though.
I live to learn my work, hopefully one day that will mean I can work to live.
I like being retired. When I worked I liked payday which was once a month and I still like payday, which is still once a month, so not much changed there. I have had a couple of jobs which I really enjoyed but they didn't last, unfortunately.
Without work I would stay in bed......and probaby die sooner. Its good to be needed.
Although my job is cushy and well paid I work to live
I retired at 40 from the civil service (health grounds) and I have to admit that I dreaded not having a job. It was the best thing that I could have done - the job was stressful and did not help my health at all.

I do some voluntary work for Oxfam and have made some good friends through this work. I have to admit that I have become more reclusive and avoid going anywhere unless I have to. Leaving town would be almost impossible for me to achieve - even for a day trip.

Work kept me going
After leaving my stressful job I took on a post of company secretary on a part-time basis, and was bored stiff within 6 months. I must be difficult to please.
I've never had a job that wasn't stressful. I think I must be either high maitnenance or a masochist. Or I just generate loads of work by telling other people to pull their finger out....

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