Serious Jockin'

I do agree Garry it's not a good idea to burn bridges as you can never tell what the future holds. The truth is that of all the places I've worked this would be the 2nd least likely I would return to.

Tony.
The 1st must have been a s*** paper round.
 
Retirement is all very well..........but you don't have weekends to look forward to! o_O



Seriously though, it's great, I'm doing so much leisure stuff now that sometimes I look forward to the odd day off when Mrs Bonzo and I are not doing anything, either separately or together, so that we can have a lay in and not do anything in particular.;)

Tony, if you have a branch of the U3A near you, go and check it out. Our local group has over 45 interest groups!

All the best for your retirement mate. If you are ever over this way, give us a shout!

:drinks:

Bonzo

Hi Allan, I forgot to reply mate, my apologies. If we are coming down Norfolk way I will give you a yell.

Tony.
 
Well done Tony on your pending retirement. Every day is like a Sunday. You will be able to choose the best time each day to go zedding and not have to worry about peak hour traffic. ENJOY !!
 
Cheers Tom.:thumbsup:

Tony.
 
Well done Tony. Its a big step and not one i have regretted personally.

Leaving on good terms works. I actually went back to a previous employer on contract for a few months. In my terms though :)
 
Not long to go now. I was asked to return my work clothes, ie. work trousers, tee-shirts and sweat shirts, on Monday when I got to work today. Are they really so desperately hard up? Not that I'm overly keen to have the reminder, what with the Company logo on them all anyway.
Got to make room in the Shed for my big tool box now which means the fridge/freezer has to go, but that entails fitting a S/H side load door on Gary's Crafter and one rear door as they're clogging up HIS garage where the fridge needs to go. Think we'll need a hand to change those, they're pretty big and heavy although we managed the side load door on his old T4 and there hangs another tale. Notice of eviction has been served =))

Tony.
 
Happy retirement, after a month or so you'll be wondering how you ever found time to work !
 
Happy retirement, after a month or so you'll be wondering how you ever found time to work !

Hear hear, couldn't agree more .......................................Enjoy :thumbsup:
 
spanner work will now be replaced with a vacuum cleaner and a steam iron

Dignitas are doing special offers at the moment.... :whistle:
 
I was asked to return my work clothes, ie. work trousers, tee-shirts and sweat shirts, on Monday when I got to work today. Are they really so desperately hard up? Not that I'm overly keen to have the reminder, what with the Company logo on them all anyway..

Doesn't matter, you will no doubt have bought the "retirement uniform"
Beige slacks, tank top, moccasins and cardigan. oh and the beige wind cheater jacket and flat cap.

:thumbsup:
 
Doesn't matter, you will no doubt have bought the "retirement uniform"
Beige slacks, tank top, moccasins and cardigan. oh and the beige wind cheater jacket and flat cap.

:thumbsup:
If you see me wearing those at ZedFest Pete please give me a slap =))

Tony.

ps. Christ!, I hope you're not colour blind:thumbsup:
 
spanner work will now be replaced with a vacuum cleaner and a steam iron

Dignitas are doing special offers at the moment.... :whistle:

If they ever get round to doing it by Electrocution, would come along and hold my hand mate?:D

Tony.
 
Firm I worked for would charge £80 if you didn't return company uniforms on leaving employment , this would be deducted from last pay check ,
I asked HR one time if I could give all the returned uniforms ( shirts, trousers,jumpers)to a charity and was told NO as most had company logo and only company employees should wear these sports they stayed in the cupboard gathering dust
 
All the best for tomorrow Tony, I found my last day a bit weird. Did my own exit interview, Handed the exit form ID and van keys over quick hand shake and that was that, never been one for a lot of fuss.
 
Cheers Paul. We'll see how it goes mate.

Tony.
 
Good luck for tomorrow Tony, hope they treat you the deserved respect.
 
Thanks mate.

Tony.
 
Back
Top