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Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
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As the result of news received in the last few hours, I have been offered a new contract in Taunton (lower rate) 10 months on, 2 summer Months off (& then repeat), starting Jan.
I don`t think the new regime is going to be as quiet as *** is so I wont be about as much in future.
Its a lower rate, but closer to home (it halfs my weekly travel time overall) & I can save on a second bunch of housing expenses.
I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.
This item was edited on Wednesday, 14th December 2005, 22:23
RE: Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
I wish you all the best for the future.
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Congrats Ras
don`t be a strangerer now!
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RE: Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
Good luck with it all fella. See you at the next Devon meet-up (unless you`ve made it over the pond by then) :D
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Good Luck my friend.
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Good luck with it all and stay in touch. :)
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RE: Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
good luck buddy, i hope it all works out better for you & the family (i couldn`t live away from home for the week then travel back for weekends)
i`m sure you`ll find time to fit the odd post in, after all, being around "less" is very very relative when this is your current post count..............
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This item was edited on Wednesday, 14th December 2005, 23:46
RE: Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
Cheers all, its not a full withdrawal (Ohhh err Missus).
I will still be about in the evenings & weekends unless I sucumb to the lure of the accursed TV & I am not gone yet.
There`s opportunities abound for me to crank my post count up with quiet periods at work & then edit them until I am happy with them.
Its post Christmas that I will be at the flat to fully pack up, anyone that fancies a pint in Dartford to speed me on my way is welcome, anyone in London area a meet can be arranged for me on the decreasing trips home in the Paddington area, though I will have NN in attendence after Christmas.
Nothings official signed in blood yet, but I am already thinking of the friends I have made up here & the team I leave behind in the past tense. :(
I quite like the Helpdesk people in a benevolent (as opposed to malevolent) way as they do some valuable work in preventing us being inundated by every halfwit who can work a phone.
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RE: Retirement - Its the end but the moment has been prepared for......
but I am already thinking of the friends I have made up here & the team I leave behind in the past tense.
When that gets you down, just remember how much closer to home you are, some choices are harder than others, being closer to your family & a solid 2 month block of holidays should make you feel better :) & i take it you`ll still be home for weekends ?
general nobody @ www.dvdreviewer.co.ukformerly known as Chris Ogden