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Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

How are you paying off your mortgage?

As in I'll be in a position to payoff a large chunk of it.

How, as in what process? - can you just transfer over money via 365 or something?


No I'm just saving money until my fixed term is up. I'll give them a call then I suppose to ask how I go about paying off a chunk of it. 
Discussed on the mortgage thread recently. Depending on your bank, once you go variable you should be able to just transfer it on the app. You should also check with your bank as some allow you pay up to 10% off even when its fixed so you could be knocking a bit extra off even now and save a bit extra on interest.  I have a standing order set up to pay a hit extra every month and then also just transfer on the app any extra leftover the day before payday. 
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Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Originally posted by the_walls the_walls wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

How are you paying off your mortgage?

As in I'll be in a position to payoff a large chunk of it.

Worse places in the world to be Westport.  

Would you move back full time? 

I'd love to but there is no guarantee that I'll have my job in 10 years time which might result in having to go back to Dublin to get a job. It's definitely something I'd want to do long term though. 

+1 

Been home in Westport the last month myself. If my employer allowed me to work from home and do maybe 1/2 days in the Dublin office, I'd move home immediately but they won't at the moment anyway.  Would have to apply for another job back home. 


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Would you take a pay cut if you were allowed to work from home? I read somewhere that Facebook in the States are allowing staff to work remotely permanently but will review salary in line with cost of living for your area.
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Glad to see everyone is in good spirits which is the main thing Clap

I've been very fortunate that the Irish Horse Racing Industry has kept going since we restarted last June, which has given me an increased workload if anything so I'm not confined to being in the house day in day out.

I miss coaching a lot, very hard to go from coaching 5/6 days a week to nothing but have an exciting new role for the season ahead and have a good few jobs offer in America if/when it reopens so hopefully get to move over at some point in 2021! 
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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Glad to see everyone is in good spirits which is the main thing Clap

I've been very fortunate that the Irish Horse Racing Industry has kept going since we restarted last June, which has given me an increased workload if anything so I'm not confined to being in the house day in day out.

I miss coaching a lot, very hard to go from coaching 5/6 days a week to nothing but have an exciting new role for the season ahead and have a good few jobs offer in America if/when it reopens so hopefully get to move over at some point in 2021! 

Sounds good delighted for you.
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Im so glad to see the back of 2020, im missing the random conversations with people in the office, but also and i never thought id say this I missed the commute on the train and bike. I look on it now as my partition between work and home and although cramped and without a seat sometimes it allowed me to decompress between work and home.

the marriage has deteriorated throughout the year and is now on its last legs, Im hearing stories from colleagues that several of them have split or are that they are in counseling etc.

Im sorry if this is a bit of a spillage, I suppose I see this post as much for others who are experiencing similar problems as much as myself.

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Completely agree, first lockdown was not too bad. Got out and about for walks with the mrs. as she was off work but rarely see each other now. Living with her family and haven't seen my own in almost a year. Started a new job recently and driving almost 1hr 30 mins each day each way and being stuck at home either side of work is a killer. Normally play football 2/3 times a week so missing this badly, had managed to knock the online gambling on the head pretty much first time around but starting to get back into it which is a disaster. Really hoping the end of all this  is somewhat in sight but not looking good
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Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Im so glad to see the back of 2020, im missing the random conversations with people in the office, but also and i never thought id say this I missed the commute on the train and bike. I look on it now as my partition between work and home and although cramped and without a seat sometimes it allowed me to decompress between work and home.

the marriage has deteriorated throughout the year and is now on its last legs, Im hearing stories from colleagues that several of them have split or are that they are in counseling etc.

Im sorry if this is a bit of a spillage, I suppose I see this post as much for others who are experiencing similar problems as much as myself.
Agree on the commute.

The marriage is tough alright. We end up having lunch and dinner together each day, without having anything interesting happen to us in between, there's never been so many silences. It's tough. Plus the missus is very afraid of covid, bit of a negative outlook on it and always looking at worst case scenario. She lies awake a lot at night thinking about what would happen if one of us died, how she'd cope financially and with the kids etc. In the past if one of us had a bad week we'd go out for pints, dinner, book a night away or something, nothing to escape from at the moment. Hang in there Huggybear, think everyone is in hibernation mode right now, better days will be here soon
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Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Im so glad to see the back of 2020, im missing the random conversations with people in the office, but also and i never thought id say this I missed the commute on the train and bike. I look on it now as my partition between work and home and although cramped and without a seat sometimes it allowed me to decompress between work and home.

the marriage has deteriorated throughout the year and is now on its last legs, Im hearing stories from colleagues that several of them have split or are that they are in counseling etc.

Im sorry if this is a bit of a spillage, I suppose I see this post as much for others who are experiencing similar problems as much as myself.


Sorry to hear that Huggy. Make sure you have somebody to talk to. 
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Originally posted by Shedite Shedite wrote:

Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Im so glad to see the back of 2020, im missing the random conversations with people in the office, but also and i never thought id say this I missed the commute on the train and bike. I look on it now as my partition between work and home and although cramped and without a seat sometimes it allowed me to decompress between work and home.

the marriage has deteriorated throughout the year and is now on its last legs, Im hearing stories from colleagues that several of them have split or are that they are in counseling etc.

Im sorry if this is a bit of a spillage, I suppose I see this post as much for others who are experiencing similar problems as much as myself.
Agree on the commute.

The marriage is tough alright. We end up having lunch and dinner together each day, without having anything interesting happen to us in between, there's never been so many silences. It's tough. Plus the missus is very afraid of covid, bit of a negative outlook on it and always looking at worst case scenario. She lies awake a lot at night thinking about what would happen if one of us died, how she'd cope financially and with the kids etc. In the past if one of us had a bad week we'd go out for pints, dinner, book a night away or something, nothing to escape from at the moment. Hang in there Huggybear, think everyone is in hibernation mode right now, better days will be here soon


Thanks Shedite sometimes you feel you know this is a wider issue, but you have a perspective that your the problem
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Sorry to hear that Huggy,look after yourself pal
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That's mad I dont even understand the concept of silence 😀😀😀😀
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Originally posted by McG McG wrote:

Originally posted by Huggybeer Huggybeer wrote:

Im so glad to see the back of 2020, im missing the random conversations with people in the office, but also and i never thought id say this I missed the commute on the train and bike. I look on it now as my partition between work and home and although cramped and without a seat sometimes it allowed me to decompress between work and home.

the marriage has deteriorated throughout the year and is now on its last legs, Im hearing stories from colleagues that several of them have split or are that they are in counseling etc.

Im sorry if this is a bit of a spillage, I suppose I see this post as much for others who are experiencing similar problems as much as myself.



Sorry to hear that Huggy. Make sure you have somebody to talk to. 


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Has anyone used tinder since Covid started?
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Originally posted by Hotlips_Hoolahan Hotlips_Hoolahan wrote:

Has anyone used tinder since Covid started?

Hopefully the lads above dont need to soon fingers crossed 
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First lockdown I took up darts which helped as I could see a lot of improvement, have stagnated a bit though but still fun to play competitively online.
 

I got a dart board for Christmas, how do you play competitively online?
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Originally posted by Artie Ziff Artie Ziff wrote:

Originally posted by thebronze14 thebronze14 wrote:

First lockdown I took up darts which helped as I could see a lot of improvement, have stagnated a bit though but still fun to play competitively online.
 

I got a dart board for Christmas, how do you play competitively online?
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Originally posted by Green Devil Green Devil wrote:

Glad to see everyone is in good spirits which is the main thing Clap

I've been very fortunate that the Irish Horse Racing Industry has kept going since we restarted last June, which has given me an increased workload if anything so I'm not confined to being in the house day in day out.

I miss coaching a lot, very hard to go from coaching 5/6 days a week to nothing but have an exciting new role for the season ahead and have a good few jobs offer in America if/when it reopens so hopefully get to move over at some point in 2021! 
Those poor Americans can't catch a break.

I hope things work out for Huggy, I am sure they will. It probably just needs the tension to be broken. I would be more worried about whoever said they were sitting in silence! How could you marry someone and not be able to have permanent conversation? If that happened once I would be worries, twice and I would be calling it quits.LOL
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