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Congrats! A real boost to the confidence.Cheers, it looks interesting and varied and something I am both interested and good at!!
Congrats! A real boost to the confidence.Cheers, it looks interesting and varied and something I am both interested and good at!!
I just cannot imagine working in a field where I would find it so fun and so interesting I'd want to go back to it once I retired.Congrats! A real boost to the confidence.
It is said (by far better men than me) that if you do something you love doing, then you never work a day of your life.I just cannot imagine working in a field where I would find it so fun and so interesting I'd want to go back to it once I retired.
The most enjoyable parts of my job were so small compared to the rest. and those were what I wrote my books about.
So I couldn't imagine now going back.
I did consider lecturing on it but........... never happened.
Me too!It is said (by far better men than me) that if you do something you love doing, then you never work a day of your life.
I hope that @My Old Landy has found such an occupation.
I know what you mean although I enjoyed all of my teaching career BUT I, too, would never consider returning after retirement. I really did not like the way education went - treating each child as a number in order to economise on expenditure. The personal touch in the learning experience was just obliterated.I just cannot imagine working in a field where I would find it so fun and so interesting I'd want to go back to it once I retired.
The most enjoyable parts of my job were so small compared to the rest. and those were what I wrote my books about.
So I couldn't imagine now going back.
I did consider lecturing on it but........... never happened.
Although we were both in the same general game, I get the impression we were at opposite ends of it. I had no management responsibilities, or very few. My main job was teaching ornery kids and specialising in helping ones at the very top get into top unis. Which, if I remember rightly, was different from what you did. I did manage to be able to use my personal touch right to the very end but I understand exactly what you mean. I don't know if you were in a grant maintained school or a local authority one. Mine at the end was grant maintained and I hated it, as did most of my colleagues. TBH education in England was so fecked by the end I was glad to get out. Dunno if it was better in Wales.I know what you mean although I enjoyed all of my teaching career BUT I. too. would never consider returning after retirement. I really did not like the way education went - treating each child as a number in order to economise on expenditure. The personal touch in the learning experience was just obliterated.
This morning I am mostly taking up the carpet and underlay in me lounge n diner. Getting ready for the noo carpet that is due in two or three weeks time. A few preparation jobs needed before the noo one gets fitted.
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Oooh! who's bang on trend then! Right back to Georgian times!!!!!No nice floor boards to sand and lather with linseed oil.
Only time will tell I hope so and from what I saw, I will fit right inIt is said (by far better men than me) that if you do something you love doing, then you never work a day of your life.
I hope that @My Old Landy has found such an occupation.
...I am a tad aggrieved.
Roofer for the build next door has cut all of the red clay roof-tiles up on the roof with an angle grinder instead of marking up up there and cutting at ground level.
Consequently all of my window-frames & sills/cills and patio is covered in a fine rosy pink dust.
The lack of consideration is unbelievable. I would not dream of causing my neighbours such a huge clean-up task.
So Sole Trader not Ltd?
You could still ask him to clean up and if he refuses get a company in to do it and send him the bill. Take a load of pics of the state of affairs before you do this, and a fillum of him cutting the tiles ont roof if it ain't too late.
If he still won't pay the bill you could take him to the Small claims track but only if the bill is over £100, which it might not be.
Depends on how you get on wiv your neighbour. If you get on well he might tell them to clean up their mess before he will pay em. But I doubt he'll be that altruistic, unless he's a really decent bloke.
Sadly typical of neighbour problems.
Maybe after all the jetwash method is the best!!!
Cheers, it looks interesting and varied and something I am both interested and good at!!
I must have made an impression as they have offered me the position already and I start in the new year. Result.
Oooh! who's bang on trend then! Right back to Georgian times!!!!!
He's got yer eyes and nosePuppy update pic alert............
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