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NottinghamWhite wrote:I'm a Lotto winner :) well £25, first win I've had since it became £2 a pop.
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I'm away on hols from Tuesday so not sure if I will get on here again before we leave. We are in Canada for a couple of weeks doing the Rocky Mountain thing, Bamph, Jasper, Lake Louise, Vancouver and then we fly across to Montreal for the Grand Prix. Keep the posts short for the next few weeks folk...and maybe I'll be able to keep up to speed!
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dlw10 wrote:I'm away on hols from Tuesday so not sure if I will get on here again before we leave. We are in Canada for a couple of weeks doing the Rocky Mountain thing, Bamph, Jasper, Lake Louise, Vancouver and then we fly across to Montreal for the Grand Prix. Keep the posts short for the next few weeks folk...and maybe I'll be able to keep up to speed!
We visited the Grand Prix circuit last year & was amazed how small it was. There's a bus stop at the end of the circuit for the workers in the offices but when the GP is on they cover it over :D

Have a great time we are on our way to The Baltics next Saturday on a cruise.
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Cruising & boozing for 15 days starting tomorrow :D
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Bloody fantastic.

Just been told I've been made redundant. Now on notice to leave on 27th June.

I'm 50 on 10th June, what's the chance of me getting another job at my age? :crazy:
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Wigan White wrote:Bloody fantastic.

Just been told I've been made redundant. Now on notice to leave on 27th June.

I'm 50 on 10th June, what's the chance of me getting another job at my age? :crazy:

Sorry to hear that Bud
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Wigan White wrote:Bloody fantastic.

Just been told I've been made redundant. Now on notice to leave on 27th June.

I'm 50 on 10th June, what's the chance of me getting another job at my age? :crazy:
Sorry to hear that mate, cannot remember what you do but something will come up it always does.
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Wigan White wrote:Bloody fantastic.

Just been told I've been made redundant. Now on notice to leave on 27th June.

I'm 50 on 10th June, what's the chance of me getting another job at my age? :crazy:
Sorry to hear that, happend to me a few years back and its not good.
Stay positive 50 ain't old and some employers prefer experience.
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Wigan White wrote:Bloody fantastic.

Just been told I've been made redundant. Now on notice to leave on 27th June.

I'm 50 on 10th June, what's the chance of me getting another job at my age? :crazy:
Really sorry to hear that WW. :thumbdown:

But, age is no barrier these days (unlike it might well have been 20 years, or so, ago?).
Lots of employers, these days, are looking for 'older' employees, as they have more experience (of work & life in general) and, with respect to younger generations, are often (not always) more reliable.

Anyways good luck and best wishes mate. :thumbup:
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Good luck WW. 50 is the new 40 so they say. Hopefully something comes up soon and changes your life for the better. Things like this always brings Bob Marley's 'Coming in from the Cold' song lyrics to mind. 'When one door is closed, many more are open.'
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