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Do you work to live or live to work?
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Life's too short, I work to live.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.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 work to try and live, it's not like it was but i get by, love my days off though.
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
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