Woke up to a really cold morning, had coffee and it was -2ā when I left the house and cycled to the farm and then work, but it was dry so thankfully the roads weren’t slippy, had a mad busy day again and at lunchtime I had a call from Johnsons SEAT Liverpool inviting me for a third interview, I came home in a company car this evening, really not what the weather is going to be like tomorrow, -3 when I left work this evening but the forecast for tomorrow is 10 degrees and a weather warning for torrential rain, erm that’s a bit of a change. Lynne had some gaps in her shift and the kids where out so we treated ourselves to dinner at theThe Twelfth Man Pub š when Lynne was heading back to work she dropped me off at the The Overchurch Pub I had a nice pint and then went home and chilled out in front of the tv till Lynne finished work, then got a early night
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Hello and welcome, We live on the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, in the United Kingdom, My wife Lynne and I have been together now for over 25 years and we have two Kids Cameron and Heather, I work in the motor trade and worked for Windsors Of Wallasey, since I left school at 16 years old, Early February 2017 I left Windsors and went to at Liverpool Seat, a big step after 27 years, November 2018 I took a job at Eastham Motors, which is a small family run business, where I'm currently the Aftersales ManagerWe have a Cavalier King Charles called Ruby, otherwise known as Swamp Dog, and a fabulous Gypsy Cob called Skye
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Wow a third Interview Well done š
Many thanks, it’s very exciting and will be a big change if I move š
Your Welcome, yes it is and I hope it all goes well keep me posted when you know more I love hear good success stories and that others out there are happy and are doing amazing things with their lives š
It’s going to be a big step, I’ve worked for the same company for 28 years, but really do need a change of environment
Wow that will be a big change indeed and I hope you get it and that it’s the right change for you poor John was hoping for that and he had it for 3 years and now it’s just like he is back to what he had up north but with new different ass hole bosses down here he asked one of his co-workers who is a project manager if there was a job opening with him and his crew so we will see what happens this year but I have a feeling they won’t want him to go over there because they need him with them but they don’t show him that if they respected him more he would be happy to stay .
My biggest worry is that I will be doing more or less the same job, my original idea was to do something completely different, but the skills I have built up make me in demand in the motor trade, but maybe working in the city will give me more access to some art galleries and some possible places to publish photos and writing
Yeah I’m hearing ya there it’s the same with my childcare skills. Yeah that could be cool indeed.
I suppose in a way I would be daft not to use the skills I’ve developed over the last 28 year’s, lol I’m probably too old to start from the bottom š