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2 hours ago, Ayrshire Chris said:

Nice!
that mysterious hand on his shoulder in the photo I posted is mine but I’ve cropped my old image out of it. I’m not worthy! 😊😉

 

Fabulous. I was a little too 'away with it' earlier to notice the hand. Now that you have pointed it out, I think it an excellent 'item' to retain on the photo. Nice 'n' weird looking. 

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Confirmed my official date for early retirement will definitely be 31/03/25 and put my last day in my outlook calendar for 28/03/25!😀 Was meant to be this year but due to changes in team and other people leaving I agreed to stay until end of financial year and see through a couple of programmes. 
 So currently planning a month in Australia after Easter next year 😀Life’s too short! To be fair nearly 40 years in local authority children’s services is enough for anyone so am very happy with my decision! 

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4 minutes ago, sedra said:

Confirmed my official date for early retirement will definitely be 31/03/25 and put my last day in my outlook calendar for 28/03/25!😀 Was meant to be this year but due to changes in team and other people leaving I agreed to stay until end of financial year and see through a couple of programmes. 
 So currently planning a month in Australia after Easter next year 😀Life’s too short! To be fair nearly 40 years in local authority children’s services is enough for anyone so am very happy with my decision! 

Well deserved!

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4 hours ago, sedra said:

Confirmed my official date for early retirement will definitely be 31/03/25 and put my last day in my outlook calendar for 28/03/25!😀 Was meant to be this year but due to changes in team and other people leaving I agreed to stay until end of financial year and see through a couple of programmes. 
 So currently planning a month in Australia after Easter next year 😀Life’s too short! To be fair nearly 40 years in local authority children’s services is enough for anyone so am very happy with my decision! 

 

I would bet my conkers on the fact that you will not regret this move. I found myself incarcerated in a single work environment for 28 years. My own fault, mind. I just gave up at an early age. I don't regret not going far. I never intended to get far. In the end though, I just didn't want to be there anymore. So, I fortunately managed to orchestrate my own redundancy. It was a skillful little manoeuvre. Probably my best work to date. Anyway, I digress (as ever). What I'm trying to say is that you now get to go to the ball. Have the time of your life. 

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16 hours ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

 

I would bet my conkers on the fact that you will not regret this move. I found myself incarcerated in a single work environment for 28 years. My own fault, mind. I just gave up at an early age. I don't regret not going far. I never intended to get far. In the end though, I just didn't want to be there anymore. So, I fortunately managed to orchestrate my own redundancy. It was a skillful little manoeuvre. Probably my best work to date. Anyway, I digress (as ever). What I'm trying to say is that you now get to go to the ball. Have the time of your life. 

I did try to apply for voluntary redundancy earlier in the year but they said they didn’t want to lose my post- now they are going to change it anyway and upgrade it 🙄 Still going🥳

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42 minutes ago, sedra said:

I did try to apply for voluntary redundancy earlier in the year but they said they didn’t want to lose my post- now they are going to change it anyway and upgrade it 🙄 Still going🥳

 

It's a shame you can't get redundancy and also retire. When are they proposing to change and upgrade your position? If you hadn't said you were retiring would you have had to have applied for your own job, or any job where you work, so as not to be making yourself redundant? That's what happened to me - they said that you had to apply for a role within the new structure. I was also told (on the QT) that me and 3 other people wouldn't be got rid of. That's because we could do the other people's jobs but they couldn't do ours, So, they fully expected me to apply for my own job, but I applied for a directors job in another field. As one had to apply for 'a' job as not doing so was deemed to be making yourself redundant and they wouldn't pay out on that condition. So, I applied for a job that I was ill equipped to do. I had to go for an interview , do a written exam etc, with me knowing that I wouldn't get it, and them knowing that I was pulling a stroke on them. A case of having to do what needed to be done. I'm just wondering if there was any way for you to back peddle , pull off redundancy and then retire anyway, is all?

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1 hour ago, Yoghurt on a Stick said:

 

It's a shame you can't get redundancy and also retire. When are they proposing to change and upgrade your position? If you hadn't said you were retiring would you have had to have applied for your own job, or any job where you work, so as not to be making yourself redundant? That's what happened to me - they said that you had to apply for a role within the new structure. I was also told (on the QT) that me and 3 other people wouldn't be got rid of. That's because we could do the other people's jobs but they couldn't do ours, So, they fully expected me to apply for my own job, but I applied for a directors job in another field. As one had to apply for 'a' job as not doing so was deemed to be making yourself redundant and they wouldn't pay out on that condition. So, I applied for a job that I was ill equipped to do. I had to go for an interview , do a written exam etc, with me knowing that I wouldn't get it, and them knowing that I was pulling a stroke on them. A case of having to do what needed to be done. I'm just wondering if there was any way for you to back peddle , pull off redundancy and then retire anyway, is all?

 

Imagine if they'd called your bluff and given you the directors job!

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