Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry
- thehappyotter
- Concorde

- Posts: 736
- Joined: 27 Nov 2005, 15:15
- Location: Nottinghamshire
- Contact:
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
I'm so chuffed for you mate. Really glad you got things sorted.
I'm sure you'll love it!
I'm sure you'll love it!
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Eddie, I am happy everything worked out with your current employer and best wishes with your new job!
Nigel²
Nigel²
-
tonymadge
- Vintage Pair

- Posts: 2082
- Joined: 28 Jun 2004, 14:49
- Location: middle earth next to the public toilet
- Contact:
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Good stuff, keep us posted on the new job and how it goes 

AMD Phenom II X4 BE 965 @ 3.80GHz
nVidia GTX 560 TI 448 Cores
- DaveB
- The Ministry
- Posts: 30457
- Joined: 17 Jun 2004, 20:46
- Location: Pelsall, West Mids, UK
- Contact:
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Blimey Eddie.. that seems quick. One min you're thinking about a new job and the next, you're clearing your locker!
Again.. all the very best with the new job mate. It's what you want to do so I'm sure it'll work out fine
ATB
DaveB
Again.. all the very best with the new job mate. It's what you want to do so I'm sure it'll work out fine
ATB
DaveB


Old sailors never die.. they just smell that way!
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Good Luck ! I hope you will get satisfaction and happiness in your new and interesting post
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Hi Gents,
Thanks again for the support.
Its been a very surreal day to say the least.
Came into work. Spoke to numerous people who were asking all sorts of things about the new job. Many of whom had no idea I had resigned.
I think because everything has happened so quickly, its probably helped in the departure process being easier to swallow.
Weird to think; that's it, game over. I've had thirteen fantastic years. Seen the highest and lowest forms of human nature and witnessed all kinds of crazy behaviour. Its been fun and have no regrets whatsoever.
Worked in a brilliant place with a fantastic bunch of people and couldn't have asked for any more.
So for me now, I have a few days off. Going away for a week with the family to relax, unwind and prepare for a new start.
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's comments and hearing peoples thoughts throughout the whole process.
Thank you!

Thanks again for the support.
Its been a very surreal day to say the least.
Came into work. Spoke to numerous people who were asking all sorts of things about the new job. Many of whom had no idea I had resigned.
I think because everything has happened so quickly, its probably helped in the departure process being easier to swallow.
Weird to think; that's it, game over. I've had thirteen fantastic years. Seen the highest and lowest forms of human nature and witnessed all kinds of crazy behaviour. Its been fun and have no regrets whatsoever.
Worked in a brilliant place with a fantastic bunch of people and couldn't have asked for any more.
So for me now, I have a few days off. Going away for a week with the family to relax, unwind and prepare for a new start.
I've really enjoyed reading everyone's comments and hearing peoples thoughts throughout the whole process.
Thank you!

I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Good result Eddie.As Tony says,please let us know how get on in your new position.
EricT
Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
My guess is, he'll stay on track.
- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Nice one Eddie
All the best
All the best
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Got to make a decision guys - Time for a career change?
Good luck Eddie , just catching up on the saga from last 2 weeks . Congratulations on getting the new job , sounds just like any transport industry ... '' can u start yesterday as there won't be any more courses for a year ! '' This is better than ''The Archers'' ...........Strange how no one has mentioned Train Sims ! Are they any good ? Might be an Idea to get ahead of the course . I know fs is an help for conversion courses and 6 monthly sims ... 'specially if you are long haul ...and / or old !
Eddie , do you have to start with shunting , short haul and then when senior enough .. go onto long haul ? ...wot about freight ? And on days off there's always Thomas and steam specials .
Great to find out that your contribution is valued , and they would welcome you back . That's a big pat on the back from a large organisation , and rare to receive it . Thanks and pats seem to come more readily in small outfits ... as do brickbats .
As an outsider fully agree with Garry's post 15th April .
Good luck and enjoy the course , we're all envious ; 'cos wot did we all want to do when we were 3 ?
Brgds dave f .
Eddie , do you have to start with shunting , short haul and then when senior enough .. go onto long haul ? ...wot about freight ? And on days off there's always Thomas and steam specials .
Great to find out that your contribution is valued , and they would welcome you back . That's a big pat on the back from a large organisation , and rare to receive it . Thanks and pats seem to come more readily in small outfits ... as do brickbats .
As an outsider fully agree with Garry's post 15th April .
Good luck and enjoy the course , we're all envious ; 'cos wot did we all want to do when we were 3 ?
Brgds dave f .






