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It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.0 -
jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.
If you ignore the periods of unemployment between jobs and the paper rounds and weekend jobs when I was at school, i’ve racked up 50 years of employment. Work, like life, is what you make it, only you get paid for working.1 -
jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!2 -
Lady next to me at work was 3 months old when I started work. And I don't even think of her as being young!1
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Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!0 -
Lordflashheart said:Bloke in my department at my bank just taken VR - 47 years service - I’m now longest serving member of staff at 37 years service - 3 new joiners last few months - I was in my early, mid and late 20’s when they were born - team meeting this week, chatting with them, fucking hell I felt old - but I’m 54 in June, and I think I still look pretty sound - but being around people in their 20’s, my children aside, is a challenge
Got talking with one of them - he likes cars - as do I - but when he looked bemused when I talked about cars having a choke back in the day 🤦🏻
I was depressingly responsible at that age and didn't tick the box to automatically get a motorbike licence in passing my car driving test, as you could do in the mid '80s.
Speaking of which, as part of the process by which becoming a BAMBI becomes more attractive, it's depressing how the height of the saddle becomes more of a deciding factor (as a fat boy, a Fat Boy looks more and more apt with every passing year). That said, being of an age that I used to watch CHIPS as a child, I have a residual fascination for Moto Guzzis...0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.
If you ignore the periods of unemployment between jobs and the paper rounds and weekend jobs when I was at school, i’ve racked up 50 years of employment. Work, like life, is what you make it, only you get paid for working.0 -
The cost of living crisis thread.0
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valleynick66 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.
If you ignore the periods of unemployment between jobs and the paper rounds and weekend jobs when I was at school, i’ve racked up 50 years of employment. Work, like life, is what you make it, only you get paid for working.0 - Sponsored links:
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!0 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:valleynick66 said:letthegoodtimesroll said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.
If you ignore the periods of unemployment between jobs and the paper rounds and weekend jobs when I was at school, i’ve racked up 50 years of employment. Work, like life, is what you make it, only you get paid for working.0 -
Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
Were probably waiting for him to f*** off1 -
Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.0 -
Ticking elasticated waist / pull cord in the filter when looking for a new pair of strides for the summer3
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charltonkeston said:Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.0 -
ElfsborgAddick said:charltonkeston said:Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.3 -
Lordflashheart said:Bloke in my department at my bank just taken VR - 47 years service - I’m now longest serving member of staff at 37 years service - 3 new joiners last few months - I was in my early, mid and late 20’s when they were born - team meeting this week, chatting with them, fucking hell I felt old - but I’m 54 in June, and I think I still look pretty sound - but being around people in their 20’s, my children aside, is a challenge
Got talking with one of them - he likes cars - as do I - but when he looked bemused when I talked about cars having a choke back in the day 🤦🏻2 -
Blackheathen said:Lordflashheart said:Bloke in my department at my bank just taken VR - 47 years service - I’m now longest serving member of staff at 37 years service - 3 new joiners last few months - I was in my early, mid and late 20’s when they were born - team meeting this week, chatting with them, fucking hell I felt old - but I’m 54 in June, and I think I still look pretty sound - but being around people in their 20’s, my children aside, is a challenge
Got talking with one of them - he likes cars - as do I - but when he looked bemused when I talked about cars having a choke back in the day 🤦🏻1 -
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First car 1954 Morris Minor, split windscreen and semaphore indicators.
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If Back to the Future was made now, Marty would be travelling back to 1994.0
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I'm 57, born in 67. The outbreak of the first world war is closer to my birthday than I am.2
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Blackheathen said:Lordflashheart said:Bloke in my department at my bank just taken VR - 47 years service - I’m now longest serving member of staff at 37 years service - 3 new joiners last few months - I was in my early, mid and late 20’s when they were born - team meeting this week, chatting with them, fucking hell I felt old - but I’m 54 in June, and I think I still look pretty sound - but being around people in their 20’s, my children aside, is a challenge
Got talking with one of them - he likes cars - as do I - but when he looked bemused when I talked about cars having a choke back in the day 🤦🏻1 -
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When the midweek family break at Butlins physically breaks you as much as the adult weekenders used to10
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ElfsborgAddick said:charltonkeston said:Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.4 -
charltonkeston said:Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.
Good for him, long service to the Bank, and put the hours in to fund his daughter
Fair play 👏👏👏👏👏👏2 -
Lordflashheart said:ElfsborgAddick said:charltonkeston said:Lordflashheart said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:Lordflashheart said:jimmymelrose said:It makes me feel old to hear that some poor bastard worked for 47 years in a bank!
I just can’t get my head around that. It’s like reading about immigrant workers in Qatar.Last year a bloke retired after 50 years service - he had been holding out for VR / package to go - never happened, so he simply retired - 2 months after he went, bank announced VR packages for people at his grade, poor sod !!!
I say this because a former colleague of mine retired back in February age 80. He used go on nice cruises each year but not much else. But they stopped about 8 years ago. He has grandchildren, a retired wife and a lovely detached house in Twickenham. He also has had bladder cancer, a heart attack and a few less serious ailments. It wasn’t as if going to work kept him busy or that he needed the money, he said to many times that he couldn’t spend what he had. He wasn’t exactly an asset to the organisation, he did less and less each month and spent most of his work day avoiding doing anything. I just can’t imagine going on and on.
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