Mothergoose
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Thanks all of you for the replies. It's a lot to think about!
Bronte, I've thought about a housekeeper, but it just seems like another bill and the housekeeper will only tidy up once a week, but food will be left out everywhere between her visits - I had to get Rentokill out two years running as the mice infestation was so bad- none last year thankfully, after constantly reminding them by text almost on a daily basis - the house had to be deep cleaned after the second infestation. I was home for the weekend and noticed empty glasses with cigarette butts in them thrown on to the extension roof - possibly not all my children's doing but likely their friends who came to party. I am tired of this stuff! Tired also of all the maintenance of the house - gutters need doing, boiler was old and replaced in February, roof leak last year, laminate flooring is old and coming apart
I agree re your advice about not running down the cash reserves and that anything can crop up as we age, particularly health issues, just health insurance costs alone as we age are significant, and I need two and possibly three surgeries on my feet I'm the next year or do.
Re keeping the apartment for work, the arthritis in my feet is bad but I can work at what I do as it doesn't involve standing or moving much. I won't get a job in exactly my qualification as I have done in the UK, but I would likrly get something lower paid in an area similar to my qualification - say three days per week with a salary of 32k for those hours - this would keep up PRSI and prevent me digging into savings. I have 35 years experience in the area I work in and lots of transferrable akills but I guess there is also ageism yo think about - that's not so much snow issue in the UK - that was my thinking around keeping the Dublin apartment - I could spend 3 days working in Dublin and the rest in Tramore - there would not be many job opportunities in my line of work in Waterford - so I guess it would be semiretirement rather than retirement.
Bronte, I've thought about a housekeeper, but it just seems like another bill and the housekeeper will only tidy up once a week, but food will be left out everywhere between her visits - I had to get Rentokill out two years running as the mice infestation was so bad- none last year thankfully, after constantly reminding them by text almost on a daily basis - the house had to be deep cleaned after the second infestation. I was home for the weekend and noticed empty glasses with cigarette butts in them thrown on to the extension roof - possibly not all my children's doing but likely their friends who came to party. I am tired of this stuff! Tired also of all the maintenance of the house - gutters need doing, boiler was old and replaced in February, roof leak last year, laminate flooring is old and coming apart
I agree re your advice about not running down the cash reserves and that anything can crop up as we age, particularly health issues, just health insurance costs alone as we age are significant, and I need two and possibly three surgeries on my feet I'm the next year or do.
Re keeping the apartment for work, the arthritis in my feet is bad but I can work at what I do as it doesn't involve standing or moving much. I won't get a job in exactly my qualification as I have done in the UK, but I would likrly get something lower paid in an area similar to my qualification - say three days per week with a salary of 32k for those hours - this would keep up PRSI and prevent me digging into savings. I have 35 years experience in the area I work in and lots of transferrable akills but I guess there is also ageism yo think about - that's not so much snow issue in the UK - that was my thinking around keeping the Dublin apartment - I could spend 3 days working in Dublin and the rest in Tramore - there would not be many job opportunities in my line of work in Waterford - so I guess it would be semiretirement rather than retirement.