Not missed a beat, wouldn’t of minded a couple of weeks off on 80%. That said I hope I don’t have to due to catching the virus.
Ahh that’s nice of you Lala - shed no tears for me though, they might be doing me a massive favour, but at my age and my situation I’d rather jump than any of the younger ones with young families and mortgages be subject to redundancy.Worked throughout. Feel very sad for Bottle and others in a similar situation
Ahh that’s nice of you Lala - shed no tears for me though, they might be doing me a massive favour, but at my age and my situation I’d rather jump than any of the younger ones with young families and mortgages be subject to redundancy.
I’ve taken voluntary and had compulsory redundancies in my past but I’ve always come out in a better position afterwards, this time I think that will be it for me and I’ll call it a day on work and settle for early retirement - given that I’ve just had 4 months of “no work experience”!
Never stopped working. Not as if we are fighting the Germans. Just common sense and precautions.
Thank you Seaside2020 nice of you, I’ll be mostly fine whatever happens but I really worry for a lot of people who are going to hit hard times in the next few years, I just hope the Furlough Scheme does what its supposed to do and give most people a chance to return to a job, things are going to be hard enough without mass unemployment and I’m old enough to remember being a One In Ten as UB40 put it!Bottle
I hope everything works out as well it as it possibly can for you.
All the best.