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Poll: Do you intend to sell your business when you retire? Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Do you intend to sell your business when you retire?".
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I don't believe it is "sellable". | | |
Emma Goldsmith España Local time: 01:38 Miembro 2004 español al inglés
My business is me, so when I retire there won't be anything to sell. | | |
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considering our line of "business", we are nearly all freelance .... | | |
Thayenga Alemania Local time: 01:38 Miembro 2009 inglés al alemán + ...
How can I sell my business when I'm not for sale? | | |
It really depends. I plan to try to increase the size of my business, becoming more an outsourcer for some projects. This may become something that has value and could be sold.
As to my current freelance work, no - but then again, why retire? | | |
The question is rather... | Jun 1, 2011 |
...if we will be able to retire some day! | |
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cuinadelletres wrote:
...if we will be able to retire some day!
According to my income and the normal changing rules about retirement age and so on in Italy,
I am supposed to type and translate until I am 110 years old, then I can retire and I can have (please do not faint and do not be jealous..... € 600 a month, yes! six hundred and not per year! PER MONTH!!!!!
(Age is a joke, money is NOT!!) | | |
neilmac España Local time: 01:38 español al inglés + ...
Am not sure if this kind of informal response is in line with the proz guidelines, but all I can say to this one is "LOL"... | | |
You'll pry my business from my cold, dead fingers.
Ha.
(I do intend to give a load of referrals to other translators, of course.)
Stephanie | | |
Love Translation Too Much to Retire | Jun 1, 2011 |
Unless my fingers get too arthritic to type on my keyboards, if my eyesight fails to the point I can't read what's on my monitor screen, or my mind grows feeble (not likely since my work is that of a translator), I love what I do too much to ever give it up.
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Amandine Added Reino Unido Local time: 00:38 Miembro 2010 inglés al francés + ...
As far as I'd like to retire some day, from what I heard and the evolution, I'm not that sure that when i'll get older there will still be a healthy pension system able to provide for us, so I intend to work as long as possible (after all as freelance it is our privilege - depending on our incomes and needs of course- to take a job or not). Maybe I will outsource more and try to enjoy old age but for the moment I do not have much to sale except myself and as Thayenga, Gianluca and Emma said, it'... See more As far as I'd like to retire some day, from what I heard and the evolution, I'm not that sure that when i'll get older there will still be a healthy pension system able to provide for us, so I intend to work as long as possible (after all as freelance it is our privilege - depending on our incomes and needs of course- to take a job or not). Maybe I will outsource more and try to enjoy old age but for the moment I do not have much to sale except myself and as Thayenga, Gianluca and Emma said, it's going to be difficult to sell ourselves))
A friend of mine told me that finally I was kind of lucky because I can work as long as I want and no company will retire me to comply with legal requirements.... ▲ Collapse | | |
I am my business | Jun 1, 2011 |
As a freelancer, without me there is no business to sell. 'Retirement' is still a long way off for me, but I don't have any plans to 'retire' as such - I'd like to keep going, if only doing the odd job here and there, for as long as I am mentally and physically able. | | |
Nothing to sell... | Jun 1, 2011 |
Same here. My business is my brain, so there's nothing to sell. A worn-out computer and an IKEA desk, perhaps!. If I retire, go senile or decide to change careers, I suppose it will just... disappear. | | |
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