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Am I right in thinking a lot of us on here are now retired! what do you miss about your place of work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.One thing I missed was at Xerox where the ONLY work we did on Friday morning was deciding which pub we were going to for the weekly works booze up! It was normal back then (1971 to 74) to go out from work at lunchtime and have several drinks. My first employer has a club on site with a bar that opened for the lunch hour!, you could even buy wine and beer in the company canteen to drink with lunch!
I spent most of my life working underground in conditions which to put it politely were ***.Coalfaces from 3ft high,headings full of water oil and gas and roof which was liable to fall with no warning and I don't miss it in the slightest.What I do miss though are the guys I worked with you'll NEVER meet better workmates then a team of miners
Evening, Sweetie....I had to retire when I was about fifty.......but OFSTED and a new head had spoiled the school anyway so what I'd have missed once had already gone.....I do have the same group of friends from school which is great.....
Because I had to be at home I did a massage course and became a massage therapist til about four years ago......that was a nice ten years or so but I'm glad not to be working at all now.......just living and enjoying......x
Because I had to be at home I did a massage course and became a massage therapist til about four years ago......that was a nice ten years or so but I'm glad not to be working at all now.......just living and enjoying......x
Nothing really.
Well maybe the routine, as it forced one to get on with things. I should miss the income but it's not been a problem yet. I meet fewer people, sure, but that was going to be forced on me anyway by an uncaring employer. So little negative for losing all the rat race stress with all it's impositions and appraisals. I'm free at last. Now if only someone would come up with a cure for old age.
Well maybe the routine, as it forced one to get on with things. I should miss the income but it's not been a problem yet. I meet fewer people, sure, but that was going to be forced on me anyway by an uncaring employer. So little negative for losing all the rat race stress with all it's impositions and appraisals. I'm free at last. Now if only someone would come up with a cure for old age.