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A very trying time but the end is in sight......

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Nice one! Congratulations, now have a rest and relax!
Congratulation. Any chance ov your current employer putting you on'Gardening leave'? Lots of time for modelling if they do!!!

peter

Thanks for the best wishes chaps! Much appreciated.

Peter - unfortunately I very much doubt there is any chance of gardening leave..... :worried: :worried: Whilst the job is a virtual 'copy and paste' of mine, the new company is not in the same sector and so is not seen as a competitor. Even if they were, I doubt if I would get it. You may recall from my previous thread about the qualification I got last year, that I work in financial crime in FS. Well I am the company's only expert on the topic and so if I go off even earlier than my notice period they will be stuck!


Thanks again chaps!!

Andrew
 
Congratulations on the new job, hope it all works out for you...
Mine was the opposite - when to actually stop work and finally retire...
My last boss was a great guy, way past retirement age and could always be found in the yard using the powerwash to wash down your truck and trailer, and always dressed in shorts, T shirt and flip flops... When the company he was sub contracting to sold him down the drain he had to basically start again. As I was local I was asked to stay on and run the a/ole companys trucks into the ground - when you are owed over a quater of a million I could not blame him... And so the converstation went something like this...
Will you hang on for a few weeks and get this c.... (trucks) back to the lease agents when they ask for them and do any local work I can find for your truck (mine was a top range lease truck), Local by the way meant Spain, Italy etc...
OK said I...
Good, then I can now stop the accountant paying you and put you on the books (no wonder my wages were always good).
And so retirement date came and went, unfortunately the boss died and his son took over, who again was a great guy to work for.
The business built up, work was flowing in and I was hardly home, and the money improved greatly...
Three years after my retirement date we came to a bank holiday and out of the blue I decided that on the following Tuesday I would finally retire following a discusion with him - but for the next three years I still ran loads out of the country for him, but on a casual basis when in the end I really had got it out of my system...
So I can understand your need for change, I have worked for some shockers and could not wait to be rid of them, but the money was the holding point and I thought I would never move on, but I did....
 
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Congratulations on the new job, hope it all works out for you...
Mine was the opposite - when to actually stop work and finally retire...
My last boss was a great guy, way past retirement age and could always be found in the yard using the powerwash to wash down your truck and trailer, and always dressed in shorts, T shirt and flip flops... When the company he was sub contracting to sold him down the drain he had to basically start again. As I was local I was asked to stay on and run the a/ole companys trucks into the ground - when you are owed over a quater of a million I could not blame him... And so the converstation went something like this...
Will you hang on for a few weeks and get this c.... (trucks) back to the lease agents when they ask for them and do any local work I can find for your truck (mine was a top range lease truck), Local by the way meant Spain, Italy etc...
OK said I...
Good, then I can now stop the accountant paying you and put you on the books (no wonder my wages were always good).
And so retirement date came and went, unfortunately the boss died and his son took over, who again was a great guy to work for.
The business built up, work was flowing in and I was hardly home, and the money improved greatly...
Three years after my retirement date we came to a bank holiday and out of the blue I decided that on the following Tuesday I would finally retire following a discusion with him - but for the next three years I still ran loads out of the country for him, but on a casual basis when in the end I really had got it out of my system...
So I can understand your need for change, I have worked for some shockers and could not wait to be rid of them, but the money was the holding point and I thought I would never move on, but I did....


Thanks Mike. That's a great story. As I think I said before, if it had not been for my boss (who is also a good friend) I would have walked a long time ago.

I hope it works out too!

ATB

Andrew
 
Congratulations, here's wishing you all the best for the future

Watto.
 
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HI all

Just an update to say thanks again for your support and that I start my new job on Monday!

ATB

Andrew
 
Hi Andrew

Good luck tomorrow. Since it's similar to you old job you should settle in quickly. Hopefullytheh will not have too much of a backlog for you to deal with.

Peter
 
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All the very best Andrew.

Forgot don't be LATE

Wishing you all the best in the new job.
Hi Andrew

Good luck tomorrow. Since it's similar to you old job you should settle in quickly. Hopefullytheh will not have too much of a backlog for you to deal with.

Peter
All the very best Andrew.
ALL THE BEST on yur new job Andrew
chris an jen

A belayed, 'Thanks very much chaps'. First week is over and so far so good. It's a much smaller company and so will hopefully not take too long to settle in.

Peter - as you say, the good thing is that the fundamentals of role is the same as my old job, I just need to apply what I know to a different business. It a very different business with a very different risk profile in most respects and doesn't have the backing of a global company like my previous jobs. But at the same time a refreshingly open and honest culture....they know they are not perfect....but at the same time in some aspects they're a long way ahead of my previous employer.


Thanks again for the support chaps!
 
Knock 'em out again in the morn, Buddy!!! Best of luck in the second week and make sure your tie is straight before you leave the house too!!!

Prost
Allen

PS, that's if you have to wear a tie, Andrew.................
 
Glad the first week went well. I've been 34 years in the Finance Sector and in that time the two areas expanding most have been risk and compliance, so it seems you are in the growing area!

Peter
 
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Knock 'em out again in the morn, Buddy!!! Best of luck in the second week and make sure your tie is straight before you leave the house too!!!

Prost
Allen

PS, that's if you have to wear a tie, Andrew.................
Glad the first week went well. I've been 34 years in the Finance Sector and in that time the two areas expanding most have been risk and compliance, so it seems you are in the growing area!

Peter
Excellent news, Andrew!
Congratulations on the new job. Hope it's all you want it to be.

All

Thanks for the best wishes. End of week 2 and so far so good. Just need to work on my understanding of my new employer.


@Allen Dewire, @Peter Gillson - Apologies both completely forget to reply.

@Allen Dewire - no tie! Just a smart shirt and trouser!


ATB

Andrew
 
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