How long can you survive without work?
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Size of war chest
66<= 1 month12.12%8<= 6 months27.27%18<= 1 year21.21%14>= A year or two28.79%19>= Indefinitely or even longer9.09%6AndyW has the only chest I'm interested in1.52%1 -
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Not sure if my calculations are right, but apparently even £20K of savings would allow us to manage for between 1 - 2.5 years depending if we got rid of a car when both end up jobless, and if we cut back on going out for dinner.
Can that be right? I mean I know we're up in the North-East but it seems to stretch a very long way... I started contracting with £1000s of debt a year ago and expect to end up with approximately that amount in the savings account despite only being on a rate of £25/hr (£200-250/day) for most of that time.
You southerners can keep your water shortages and high prices...Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostAbout 2 years if I really cut back from day 1.Comment
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A few years for me. I just went thru the household bills for the first time in a few years after paying them blindly previously. The gas and electricity were suprisingly low, the water double what it should be ( on a meter from previous owner , I suspect the kids/Mrs have left some taps on for a day or two as no leaks to be found ). Council tax is quite a biggie if you are going into bunker mode ! I've primed the Mrs that the cleaner and overseas hols will have to go, if she resists I'll send her back to work.Comment
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