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Off Topic End of an era for me!

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by MrRAWhite, Sep 28, 2020.

  1. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    After 26 years working at Sunderland Uni I am now on my last ever shift there. I have some great memories, worked with some great people ( as well as the odd bell end) and proud to have managed a brilliant set of lads and lass at this current time.
     
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    SAFC2403 Well-Known Member

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    I worked in the Murray library IT dept from 2003 -2007. Was a canny little job but quite boring as there wasn’t much for us to do.
     
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  3. Ozzymac

    Ozzymac Well-Known Member

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    So is that retirement mate or just had enough and moving on?
     
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  4. MrRAWhite

    MrRAWhite Well-Known Member

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    Haven't decided yet.. Iwill see how it goes in the next couple of months and then might contemplate a part time job..
     
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  5. Ozzymac

    Ozzymac Well-Known Member

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    Apparently there's a job going at the Academy, director or summat <cheers>
     
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    OldNewtown Well-Known Member

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    That was my thinking when I retired nearly 3 years ago, I'm still contemplating :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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  7. farnboromackem

    farnboromackem Well-Known Member

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    Good luck on whatever path you take.
     
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  8. cumbrianmackem

    cumbrianmackem Well-Known Member

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    Well done RAW, a big day for you, when I retired from the Police 25 years ago ( can't really believe it's that long) it was the end of March so had the summer off but took a variety of part time jobs since and I'm nearly 72 now and still working (only 12 hours a week) and I love it, gets me out the house and keep the grey cells active.
    Will retire again when I'm 75 as long as I can stay fit and will miss it terribly.
    So big decisions for you, take your time enjoy a break, if you can in these awful times and I'm sure you'll enjoy your ME time. Good luck.
     
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  9. polyphemus

    polyphemus Well-Known Member

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    The worst part of retirement for me was not having any fixed role.
    So I got rount to some long outstanding DIY.
    I became 'The Cleaner'.
    Almost anything to fill in time.

    Then the Family started to expand,
    Grandchildren appeared.
    The wife took early retirement and I suddenly found that there were not enough hours in the day.

    My tip.
    Keep busy doing something you enjoy.
     
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  10. Nordic

    Nordic Well-Known Member

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    Good luck fella. That's one hell of a service in the modern age. Enjoy your time off, and see you at the Academy in a couple of months
     
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  11. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Was the poly at the time but that was my 1st ever job on there when serving my time as an apprentice electrician.
     
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  12. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Good luck in whatever you choose to do my fine fellow.
     
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  13. Vincemac

    Vincemac Well-Known Member

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    Good luck for the future mate
     
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  14. Blond Bombshell

    Blond Bombshell Well-Known Member

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    Congratulations marra. A tremendous achievement, well done and wishing you a happy retirement
     
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    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    Good luck mate. IMO, you need something to keep you a bit active, I know you’ve got a dog (a cocker?) so that’ll help. I remember a few years ago when you were on about trying golf, did you do it? If not, I gave my son in law a full set and a bag, but he bought a new set. If he’s still got them and you want them, you’re more than welcome foc.
    We’ve just got back from Portugal last night, so have to quarantine for two weeks, but if you want them, we’ll sort something out <ok>
    Good luck in your retirement, I don’t miss work a bit!
     
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    farnboromackem Well-Known Member

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    If you need owt during your quarantine period....just yell mate. Working from home now so can help if needed
     
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    Somebodys pinched my sombrero Well-Known Member

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    Cheers mate, I will. The youngest is still at home, but if I get stuck, I will. Cheers mate <ok>
     
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    Montysoptician Well-Known Member

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    Best of luck on your retirement MrRAW, make sure you draw your pension longer than you paid into it.
     
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    rooch 3 Well-Known Member

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    Best thing you will ever do mate I am just about finished all the work I had on before lock down and then I’m done.
     
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  20. safcycharlie

    safcycharlie Well-Known Member

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    Good luck Mr RAW. I retired from Royal Mail in 2008 after 36 years. Travelled for a couple of years, moved house then got bored. Took a job in care as a community co ordinator doing assessments and reviews. Love doing it and along with gardening and walking my dog keeps me well occupied
     
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