Yes. I’d have no grace about it either.
‘See ya losers! Good luck having to figure it out yourselves. Don’t call me, the minute I leave this building I don’t know any of you and btw Carol it’s me that keeps finishing the milk and putting the empty bottle back in the fridge. I get a kick from hearing you whinge about it’ |
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By *LiamMan
over a year ago
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"Yes. I’d have no grace about it either.
‘See ya losers! Good luck having to figure it out yourselves. Don’t call me, the minute I leave this building I don’t know any of you and btw Carol it’s me that keeps finishing the milk and putting the empty bottle back in the fridge. I get a kick from hearing you whinge about it’ " suck on this semi skimmed one carol |
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Yes I'd give it up in a heart beat open up a record shop and would play tunes all day long whilst drinking the best ground coffee
I wouldn't be bothered if I sold a record or not I'd just chill out all day long |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I haven't even started my new job yet but my answer would be no. I would carry on working for a while then maybe consider investing in something x"
That would be ok till you won silly money then you would be able to do exactly what you want to do and not have to be in work at such a time , I hate it tbh .money , but it opens up a lot of avenues. |
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By *lex46TV/TS
over a year ago
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No chance of me winning the lottery as I never buy a ticket.
But should I have an unknown rich relative who dies leaving me a few million, I would not give up my work. Its my own business that I started almost 30 years ago. I couldn't just walk away from it. Probably spend less time at work and pay someone to run it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I haven't even started my new job yet but my answer would be no. I would carry on working for a while then maybe consider investing in something x
That would be ok till you won silly money then you would be able to do exactly what you want to do and not have to be in work at such a time , I hate it tbh .money , but it opens up a lot of avenues."
Agreed! Money is the root of all evil but it can do so much too x |
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By *ames-77Man
over a year ago
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It's well rare that someone wins the lottery and manages to stay wealthy and successful.. mainly because they have no idea how to use it.. people who are self made millionaires know the score.. that's why they are millionaires.. your average joe winning the lottery probably will end up back the way they was before after a few years |
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over a year ago
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No I wouldn't, but I would go in comfortable in knowing that I don't have to be there. But I would take a bit of time off maybe go Bank instead of full-time and work when I want. Depending on how much I win, I would also build a collection of Disabled access lodges which I would rent out at nominal rates thru charities. |
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over a year ago
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"Nope.
I do something pretty unique and important.
I would however invest a lot of money into it.
Go to space in a penis shaped rocket?"
Thats been done now, lost its appeal. |
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I wouldn't say a word to anyone and would go in as normal, but the first time someone spoke to me I'd take a ridiculous amount of offence and strop off in a big huff.
"Morning Sarah, want a cup of tea?"
"Tea?? TEA??? Are you saying all I do round here is drink tea? Is that how little I'm valued, just sit drinking tea all day? Fine, shove your tea, shove your job"
*flounce out, ideally slamming doors on my way*
I figure I'd live in legend at that company for eternity (remember that mad girl who quit when you said good morning to her?).
Not that I've put much thought into it, you understand. |
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"I wouldn't say a word to anyone and would go in as normal, but the first time someone spoke to me I'd take a ridiculous amount of offence and strop off in a big huff.
"Morning Sarah, want a cup of tea?"
"Tea?? TEA??? Are you saying all I do round here is drink tea? Is that how little I'm valued, just sit drinking tea all day? Fine, shove your tea, shove your job"
*flounce out, ideally slamming doors on my way*
I figure I'd live in legend at that company for eternity (remember that mad girl who quit when you said good morning to her?).
Not that I've put much thought into it, you understand."
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"Silly money on the lottery would you give up your current job?"
If it's a huge amount, it's best to give up work as it's hit with higher tax.
Besides, my £9.90 an hour job is nice but no way would I even work my notice out. |
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"Nope.
I do something pretty unique and important.
I would however invest a lot of money into it.
Go to space in a penis shaped rocket?
Thats been done now, lost its appeal. "
You're right. So many have been up there already. Plunge the ocean depths in a boob shaped submarine? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Silly money on the lottery would you give up your current job?"
Yes and find some key staff to give a handout to so they leave as well. Completely stuffing my idiot boss |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I kind of did win last May
My regular numbers came in on the Set For Life game, dopey bollocks here didn’t put a ticket on for that particular draw. Went back to check and BOOM…all my numbers staring back at me |
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over a year ago
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I'd like to say I wouldn't leave. Maybe move down to a more part time basis. It's good to have the routine and oh fuck it what am I thinking yeah I'd give it up and travel the world |
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Silly money yes. I don't hate my job, it's a great job and only 35 hrs 4 day week. But I generally have to work 2 out of 3 Saturdays and very unsociable hours. So it's not very conducive to my social life or family life. So yes that be me out so I could have the weekends and evenings to enjoy my new wealth with family and friends. Plus have more time for my hobbies.
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
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One of them definitely - I’d still continue to teach dancing but I’d build my own school of art for dancing/acting/singing specifically for underprivileged children who otherwise cannot afford to go to these types of schools xx |
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"Silly money on the lottery would you give up your current job?"
Probably
I work on a yacht at the bottom of the pecking order
So I’d probably invest in a dream position and buy a gym close to a beach somewhere sunny and do what I love
With the people I love ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes I would and I’d start my own chartered helicopter business and donate the profits to charity, along with a sizeable chunk of the winnings too.
Not greedy and as long as I’m comfortable I’d be more than happy with that.
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