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GEORGE DOMINIC
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ive switched out of 24/7 and am in on a part time flexi hour basis


this seams more enjoyable

just wondering if anybody else found the same

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MLCBA
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Re: completely unknown reasons

ive switched out of 24/7 and am in on a part time flexi hour basis


this seams more enjoyable

just wondering if anybody else found the same

demt http:/www.twra5t.co.uk


Oh yes. I just switch from 80 hours week to a week with 6 saterdays and 1 sunday cool

When I say just, I mean 14 months ago bot it feel like it was yesterday (saterday)
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Oh yes. I just switch from 80 hours week to a week with 6 saterdays and 1 sunday cool

When I say just, I mean 14 months ago bot it feel like it was yesterday (saterday)


Whew! Glad it was 14 months ago. Too many folks making that kind of switch tend to have a problem surviving it it seems. For better or worse, at least I have a little while before I have to contend with that. biggrin
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Whew! Glad it was 14 months ago. Too many folks making that kind of switch tend to have a problem surviving it it seems. For better or worse, at least I have a little while before I have to contend with that. biggrin



You'r right, many wait too long for retirement. 65 is too late. Many do not survive the first year. 55 is old enough.

I am already 22 years older then my father was when he died. I hope to reach my mother's age, 81 now and still kicking. cool
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....... my mother's age, 81 now and still kicking. cool


Some will never grow too old to kick budd :D

Interpreting George's words, he also could have meant part time crunching, but never were able to comprehend the demt speech :(
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GEORGE DOMINIC
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like erm with the services retiring at the age of 40 flat out forever doesnt seem a option in sum gestalt way,

praps a physco analist could have a field day with the morals of the equation

especially know the batch processer is really hot in every field of hughman endever

there again leaving the the title of this thread aside the feed back has indeed

stimulated a couple of spin offs worth a few words

thanks

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