No way are they still making redundancies. I was same situation as you 2 years ago and did very well out of it and straight into a new job that paid more and better conditions.Nearly 11 years, and I have taken voluntary redundancy I leave at the end of the month buzzing. Straight into a new job 5th of Jan no messing about.
If you can retire mate, do itI've just done 39 and a half ,and the company isn't too healthy at the moment so might be doing the same as you
Actually I lied....after reading all the others, technically I've not been employed/had a job since 1998, when I was a team leader come fork lift truck driver in a warehouse in Wythenshawe. Everything after that has been self employment, as in setting up different businesses and buying and renting out properties.Worked all hours god sent, got divorced but now doing 3 days a week and looking at retirement square in the face. Maybe a long break and something else will turn up.10..which for me is a personal record. I usually get the seven year itch, well every seven years I suppose and go for a complete change.
Well the grass certainly wasn`t any greener for you. ;)22 years at Chestfield Golf Club.
Joined as Depty Head Greenkeeper. Then 18 or so years as Head Greenkeeper, then made redundant.
No way are they still making redundancies. I was same situation as you 2 years ago and did very well out of it and straight into a new job that paid more and better conditions.
What !! ?? Kiddie fiddling. ;)35 and a half years in Enterprise IT - the company that I originall joined has been taken over / renamed 8 times over that period - in 18 months time I think that will be it - I have always enjoyed my job, never got bored, worked all over the world, in amongst industries and public sector locations that I could have never believed - and made a difference along the way - I'm going to bet that a good three quarters of the membership of bluemoon (and ragcafe) have had their lives touched by something I've been involved in over those 35 years.
Redundancy hey.....I offered to take redundancy from my job in Wythenshawe but they said I hadn't been there long enough to get anything. I did them a favour and handed my notice in, never looked back although I did enjoy the job.22 years at Dunlop Footwear here in Winsford, Cheshire where I worked my way up the ladder from Warehouse Op to Customer Service Supervisor and then Goods Inwards Foreman.
Took redundancy as I couldn`t stand the thought of being behind those four walls for another 26 years.
Then gained my Awards in being an NVQ Assessor and Internal Verifier (no jokes please) and worked for the TEC where we drew Government Funding to help young people gain there NVQs in Warehousing & Distribution and Fork Lift Truck.
Loved my job but had to take early retirement to my back problems.
Good hours ??? any benefits ???48 years husband and dishwasher
If redundancy comes is on offer I will definitely be applyingIf you can retire mate, do it