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Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - Ombligo - 03-30-2012 I clicked $500k but only because there wasn't a $250k option. House - paid for Son's college - 90% paid for cars - paid for credit cards - paid off every month 2 acres Caribbean island property - paid for 401k/IRA - very healthy six figures our standard of living? - very reasonable $60k/year is fine. We never made more than $70k a year and did all the above, so relaxing now on $50-$60k should not be a problem. Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - Paul F. - 03-30-2012 Ombligo wrote: See? THIS is why I have those lower-end numbers in the poll! Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - tahoedrew - 03-30-2012 Part of the X factor for people that hasn't been discussed is age too. At 34 I've got a LOT of life (both my grandfather's lived in excess of 92 years!). And while I've started saving for retirement, even $100k would be a few multiples of what I've got currently stashed and no where near where I want to be 30/35 years from now. Add to that I love my job, or at least the line of work I'm in, and it would take $10 Mil+ to get me to quit tomorrow. With $5 Mil I'd start to think about quitting after I started a business or two I've been dreaming up, but it would be almost 6 months before I truly weighed everything, talked to lawyers and financial planners and business mentors, and decided what the best options were. With nearly 60 years left on my life $5 Mil isn't going to get me to the end of that... mostly because I'm staring down 60 years of inflation! ~A Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - mattkime - 03-30-2012 heh, the rich or near death (or both!) need significantly less money! Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - DeusxMac - 03-30-2012 Paul F. wrote: Assuming this was survey intended to mean quit working forever; - Probably for $500,000. - Perhaps for $100,000. - Highly unlikely for $10,000. That's less than a year's wages for virtually everybody. Anyone for whom that might possibly make the difference between quitting work and not, might as well keep working for a full year's wages and use the 10 grand for lifestyle improvement. Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - testcase - 03-30-2012 I chose the last option. I'm retired and I ain't given' that up! I would be playing at a much higher level though..... ![]() Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - Grateful11 - 03-30-2012 DRR wrote: Without knowing how old you are do you plan on having $5 mil. when you retire. Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - Jimmypoo - 03-30-2012 I’d become a well known socialite. I’d also release my own movie, like Paris Hilton, and blame the maid staff… since it would be the maid that was getting the staff!! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I kill me! Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - PeterB - 03-31-2012 testcase wrote: Incredible, I'm the other person who chose the last option, and I'm *not* retired. I cannot imagine NOT working... money is great and all, but it can only buy you happiness in the form of hookers and booze. ![]() Re: Lottery Related Poll: At what winnings level WOULD you quit your job? - Michael - 03-31-2012 PeterB wrote: Incredible, I'm the other person who chose the last option, and I'm *not* retired. I cannot imagine NOT working... money is great and all, but it can only buy you happiness in the form of hookers and booze. ![]() I'm the other, other person who chose the last option. Interesting that we do the same thing. I've been at it 31 years and I'm 58. I have no intention of quitting any time soon. It's way too cool doing what we do. |