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Some of you may remember that I was planning to ride from Lands End to John
O'Groats in 2002, then the company I worked for went into administration and I was made redundant. Its happened again. :-(. I was really looking forward to my ride this year and I learned yesterday that I now no longer have a job. I need to see if I can find work before I decide to postpone the ride again. Looking on the bright side I can do loads of cycling while I am out of work and who knows, maybe I can find a new job locally so I can cyclo-commute If Arthur Clune reads this, I'll be in touch regarding returning your book. |
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MSeries wrote:
Some of you may remember that I was planning to ride from Lands End to John O'Groats in 2002, then the company I worked for went into administration and I was made redundant. Its happened again. :-(. I was really looking forward to my ride this year and I learned yesterday that I now no longer have a job. I need to see if I can find work before I decide to postpone the ride again. Looking on the bright side I can do loads of cycling while I am out of work and who knows, maybe I can find a new job locally so I can cyclo-commute Oh hard luck. Perhaps there is a curse. My job was made redundant shortly after completing the E2E. B*st*rds John B |
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"MSeries" wrote in message
... Looking on the bright side I can do loads of cycling while I am out of work Like doing the E2E maybe? Well, sorry about your job and I can understand wanting to get back into work asap, but OTOH wouldn't this be the best time to do it? If you do get another job then how long will it be before you could take enough time off to do it? Rich |
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"Richard Goodman" wrote in message
... If you do get another job then how long will it be before you could take enough time off to do it? Sorry, of course I meant _when_ you do get another job Rich |
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Richard Goodman typed: "Richard Goodman" wrote in message ... If you do get another job then how long will it be before you could take enough time off to do it? Sorry, of course I meant _when_ you do get another job Hmmm... Looks very much like _if_ from my point of view (I mean for me, not MSeries). Maybe a nice LeJOG in April would fix it. See what the Jobcentre thinks. |
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Richard Goodman wrote:
work Like doing the E2E maybe? Well, sorry about your job and I can understand wanting to get back into work asap, but OTOH wouldn't this be the best time to do it? If you do get another job then how long will it be before you could take enough time off to do it? Rich I will not be able to afford to be so self indulgent. I'll still have bills to pay with no income ! |
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Richard Goodman wrote:
"MSeries" wrote in message ... I will not be able to afford to be so self indulgent. I'll still have bills to pay with no income ! Ah, so no nice lump sum redundancy payment? That's too bad. No, I'll qualify for pay in lieu of notice, untaken holiday and thats all. The company are offering the bare minimun that they have to by law, I have been there less than two years so qualify for no redundancy. Maybe you could join elyob doing his thing on the cheap by staying in a tent all the way . Maybe, thats a possibility. |
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in message , Richard Goodman
') wrote: That's the trouble with being below retirement age and not of 'independant' means - if you're working you may have the money but not the time and if you're out of work you'll have the time but not the money! Bah - that's capitalism for you . Yup. You need to get out of the rat race. I suppose I've spent twelve years building up the cushy number I have now, and I'll admit it's not 100% secure; but I work at home, about 75% of a 'full time equivalent' although at hours to suit myself, and earn about 60% of what I would in the cities - which gives me, here, a very good lifestyle indeed and plenty of money to spend on toys. The point is if you work in the cities you get a good income, but you pay a phenomenal amount for housing and commuting. If you live somewhere sufficiently out in the sticks to be beyond any conceivable commuting distance of any town, and can work from home, your housing costs are low and your commuting costs non-existant. So you can undercut urban workers by a big margin and still have a better standard of living; and there are companies who will put up with the fact that you don't come into the office if they can get the work they need done at a price which is lower than they'd pay locally. -- (Simon Brooke) http://www.jasmine.org.uk/~simon/ ;; not so much a refugee from reality, more a bogus ;; asylum seeker |
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Simon Brooke wrote:
The point is if you work in the cities you get a good income, but you pay a phenomenal amount for housing and commuting. If you live somewhere sufficiently out in the sticks to be beyond any conceivable commuting distance of any town, and can work from home, your housing costs are low and your commuting costs non-existant. So you can undercut urban workers by a big margin and still have a better standard of living; and there are companies who will put up with the fact that you don't come into the office if they can get the work they need done at a price which is lower than they'd pay locally. I'd love to work at home but as I'm an analytical chemist in QC it would be hard :-( -- Mark After thinking long about a signature I've decided not to bother. |
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On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 20:35:10 GMT, Simon Brooke
wrote in message : You need to get out of the rat race Newsflash: the rat race is over. The rats won... -- Guy === May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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