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Who will Quit after RV??


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  1. 1. Will you quit your job after the RV or keep working?

    • Quit as soon as it happens
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    • Keep working in same job
      15
    • Start in new career/job
      21
    • I don't work now
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I'm just wondering how many people are going to quit when the RV happens. Let's say it RV's at 1:1. Will you quit, try something else or keep working? I am planning on keep working, I have a great job that is flexible and I love it, so I will keep working. Let me know what your plans are.

Everyone keeps saying the taxes and spending will help the economy, but how many jobs will be created just by people quitting?

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I'm just wondering how many people are going to quit when the RV happens. Let's say it RV's at 1:1. Will you quit, try something else or keep working? I am planning on keep working, I have a great job that is flexible and I love it, so I will keep working. Let me know what your plans are.

Everyone keeps saying the taxes and spending will help the economy, but how many jobs will be created just by people quitting?

i do not plan on quitting i love my job because to me the money is not really there i plan on doing alot of good with it and not blow it like some people are going to do

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I simply intend to maintain the same job. Reason(s) benefits, pass the free-time, and mostly because I both enjoy it and like working for the company I work for.

Being at the age of 27 years old, retiring is not really something I have considered doing. I would still need health benefits.

I work a 2nd job that I would contemplate quitting, but only after some has passed since the RV. I would want to see how funds are, and not over exert myself where I feel cornered, or in a bad money situation.

I would intend to pay off all debts, live in a fully paid for house, and all vehicles be paid for.

At a rate of 1:1, it would likely take me holding more than 10 milllion for me to even think about retiring.

Now, if the new found wealth causes my social life to be more disruptive, a sense of feeling I have to watch my back, or any other odd situation. I may consider relocating and finding a new job. But the pay wouldn't necessarily need to be comparable.

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I've quit so many jobs over the years based on info from TK & others that even McDonalds won't hire me!! Better question would be how many of us have jobs to quit after RV?...............................JK.................................................GO RV BABY 2011!!!!!!!!!!!

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I've quit so many jobs over the years based on info from TK & others that even McDonalds won't hire me!! Better question would be how many of us have jobs to quit after RV?...............................JK.................................................GO RV BABY 2011!!!!!!!!!!!

That's Funny!!!

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This one is a no-brainer for me. Telling my boss to shove it would bring me joy. So much joy that I probably wouldn't feel the need to blow any of my earnings because I would already be so joyful. Take my job, please. Also, I plan to start my own company that will provide a modest amount of people with new jobs.

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depends on how much longer this takes, if its quickly i will quit and do school full time and start a night business if it RV's high enough, expensive to start. I have already applied for an apprentice job for what I am going to school for so if I get that I will stay there, regardless of RV. But I would really like to quit my job and explain to the bosses how stupid they are and possibly make it better on the other employees that I work with.

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I'll probably spend a lot of money on women and booze. And I'll probably waste some of it too. (Just kidding.)

From what I've heard retirement can become boring real quick, so I plan to stay busy doing things I've always wanted to do but didn't want to try because of the need for a steady paycheck. I'm still going on my world tour first, though.

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It would have to be a $3 dollar RV before I could quit. BUT...I own my own restaurant...If it RV's low then I am stuck here and will probably make improvements to the restaurant. That's about it. IF it goes to three bucks I would move back to the states, open a theater, buy a house etc.

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i'll buy 50 properties collect rent , buy VIAGRA, CIELAS !!! HUNT AND FISH , TRAVEL , DEVOTE TIME TO THE POOR, AND TO JESUS :P

Hell yah!! :):)

I would have to say i'd quit but stay in contact with people I network with. I'm self employed and love what I do! It allows me to travel all over the world and meet interesting people and cultures. Although, It's going to be a full time job just managing my portfolio and traveling to places I've never been... GO RV!! :rolleyes::)

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