Dishes done ,hoovering done,dinner ready for tonight.How do women manage to do all of this and still work
It is going to be a long haul.
A lovelly day hopefully many more to come.
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Dishes done ,hoovering done,dinner ready for tonight.How do women manage to do all of this and still work
It is going to be a long haul.
A lovelly day hopefully many more to come.
An affair with the milkman made it more bearable
Keep something on record to watch at 3am, or some crosswords
Enjoy it mate, life’s too short.
Took ill health retirement at the age of 58 last week after being a paramedic for 26 years and being in the ambulance service for 32 years.
I loved the job until I started suffering with PTSD a few yeas ago, but by the time I left I was glad to finish. It felt like a weight has been lifted since I decided to end my career and intend to spend the rest of my time doing what interests me.
I may do some voluntary work or part time work but at the moment I’m in no rush to do anything.
Keep this thread going guys. I retire next June, I’m on 12 months notice, so it’ll be a long haul. My replacement will be announced on Thursday & takeover in January, so I’ll be on wind down from then. I’m going to struggle to make the transition but i guess that’s a well trodden path for many.
P.s. what’s a hoover?
That's a long notice period. The three months I had to work after telling them I was retiring was enough....Three months of them trying to persude me to stay, but they failed.
After retiring I had 5 months of relaxing and doing what I wanted before I started a part time job 16 hours a week and one day volunteering.
It’s lovely, get up, cup of tea/coffee, shower, get the papers, another cuppa whilst reading the papers, have a think about what needs doing, then realise you can do it tomorrow, make a sandwich for lunch, watch the lunchtime news, perhaps phone/text someone, start preparing tea, eat tea watching the Chase, evening tele, then bed