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    After more than 50 years service with the company I retired today. It was a very emotional day saying goodbye to so many friends. In true factory stile I was 'banged' out in style with many hammers hitting many benches. The noise was quite deafening. As my wife put it, today is the start of my next life.


    Phil.
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    Originally posted by CHELT RS View Post
    After more than 50 years service with the company I retired today. It was a very emotional day saying goodbye to so many friends. In true factory stile I was 'banged' out in style with many hammers hitting many benches. The noise was quite deafening. As my wife put it, today is the start of my next life.


    Phil.
    Well done Phil.

    Now enjoy life. I could of retired 7 years ago but I can not face having nowt to do.
    Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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    • #3
      Good luck and enjoy some Me time
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      Back with a MK1

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      • #4
        Thanks guys. More RS time as well. Hopefully going to a few more miles in her now. Only done about 1200 miles in the last 5 years so hope to double that this year.
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        • #5
          Best of luck with your retirement. 50 years in the same company? ,that is some service.
          Robert
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          • #6
            Originally posted by prs View Post
            Best of luck with your retirement. 50 years in the same company? ,that is some service.
            Robert
            Thanks, not sure I am ready for it yet but deed is done so no going back.
            Hardest is saying goodbye to so many longtime friends. Put it into perspective when a good friend I had known since he was an apprentice was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor 2 weeks before Christmas at 58. Why does sh*t only happen to the nice people.
            Phil.
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            • #7
              Best wishes with your retirement Phil

              CheeRS
              Martin


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              • #8
                Hammers on benches!!! What did you do for a living?
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by CHELT RS View Post
                  Thanks, not sure I am ready for it yet but deed is done so no going back.
                  Hardest is saying goodbye to so many longtime friends. Put it into perspective when a good friend I had known since he was an apprentice was diagnosed with a terminal brain tumor 2 weeks before Christmas at 58. Why does sh*t only happen to the nice people.
                  Phil.
                  I know where youre coming form there Phil.
                  Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                  • #10
                    Good luck

                    Happy retirement.

                    Retirement is only a state of mind. Keeping it occupied is key. You could always get involved with the clubs more.
                    I,be been retired for 20 weeks now, and although wine can be boring, keeping fit and seeing your friends regularly will fill some of the long time gaps.
                    Double long service award, respect!

                    Best Regards
                    Phill
                    AVO 5001

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                    • #11
                      Typo’

                      Winter can be boring, not wine!

                      Best Regards
                      Phill
                      AVO 5001

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by cossiemark View Post
                        Hammers on benches!!! What did you do for a living?
                        I worked in a factory making aerospace and motorsport servo valves. When I said hammers perhaps I should have said anything that would make a noise. Hammers were easier to type.
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Andyc View Post
                          I know where youre coming form there Phil.
                          So I have read Andy. Good luck.
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                          • #14
                            All the best pal, enjoy!!!!!
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                            • #15
                              Best Wishes for your retirement Phil. 50 years in one job is quite an achievement, and probably not one many people will be able to do in years to come.
                              Does this mean that T.O.C. 2018 will be a two day event?

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