On Tue, 21 Apr 2015 02:19:13 +0100, MM wrote:
On Sun, 19 Apr 2015 20:32:30 +0100, "Mr Pounder"
wrote:
"ARW" wrote in message
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"Cursitor Doom" wrote in message
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Gentlemen,
I just wonder what the consensus is here as to when you really start to
feel your age when doing the more arduous DIY tasks?
Personally up to age 50 I always felt as physically strong as I was at
25, but since hitting the half-century I'm sure I've lost some strength
by an unquantifiable percentage over the intervening years. And now at 56
I'm finding doing DIY related tasks for a full 8hr day more and more
knackering and ache+pain inducing. I'm just wondering if I'm alone!
Your experience?
I am feeling it now at 44 at work.
At 49 I was the oldest engineer my old boss ever employed. Initially he
refused me due to my age. Then he came back to me.
At 62 I helped out on a major house renovation and got very well paid for
it.
The heartbreaking part was watching guys of your age lifting lintels under
one arm whilst I had to use a wheelbarrow.
Only this morning as I was driving to Screwfix for shopping I said
over and over, how I wish, I wish, I wish I were 40 years younger!
It's a real bugger growing old.
The alternative isn't a good option though.
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Regards, Paul Herber, Sandrila Ltd.
http://www.sandrila.co.uk/