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<blockquote data-quote="Fairygodmother" data-source="post: 2118536" data-attributes="member: 68789"><p>I’m good, all things considered, RRB, and just had a garden break after a morning of making sure I’d got details right in the docs and everything’s be going to the right person. Just need to pop next door to the neighbours for some witnessing, then up the road and across the park to the post office. All for part-time job. Can’t decide whether or not to pick up a bottle to celebrate job done. I love the people aspect of part-time job but new regs mean extra works to organise which’ll be a short term reduction the small amount it boosts my pension. It’s in the Midlands too, which is great while younger daughter and family are still there. But when they’re not . . . Big decisions at the end of this year, or next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fairygodmother, post: 2118536, member: 68789"] I’m good, all things considered, RRB, and just had a garden break after a morning of making sure I’d got details right in the docs and everything’s be going to the right person. Just need to pop next door to the neighbours for some witnessing, then up the road and across the park to the post office. All for part-time job. Can’t decide whether or not to pick up a bottle to celebrate job done. I love the people aspect of part-time job but new regs mean extra works to organise which’ll be a short term reduction the small amount it boosts my pension. It’s in the Midlands too, which is great while younger daughter and family are still there. But when they’re not . . . Big decisions at the end of this year, or next. [/QUOTE]
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