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<blockquote data-quote="Patricia21" data-source="post: 903354" data-attributes="member: 113372"><p>I think I have had the best of both worlds.</p><p>I trained as a nurse in 1959,and qualified,then had children and left work for 10 years and dont regret the time with the children.we had no money but we managed.</p><p>I went back to work in residential care for the elderly as assistant manager for a charity Methodist Homes,I did a NVQ in management and became Home Manager,I loved my job up to my last year as it became office and administration,and that wasnt me at all,I retired age 68 and took a part time job with crossroads Careing for Carers,my little regret is on retirement I should have gone to work in a little cafe such as National Trust,It would have been different and I think I would have enjoyed it.</p><p>Now at 74 I enjoy retirment,dont know how I found time to work.</p><p>I think I have done my dream job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patricia21, post: 903354, member: 113372"] I think I have had the best of both worlds. I trained as a nurse in 1959,and qualified,then had children and left work for 10 years and dont regret the time with the children.we had no money but we managed. I went back to work in residential care for the elderly as assistant manager for a charity Methodist Homes,I did a NVQ in management and became Home Manager,I loved my job up to my last year as it became office and administration,and that wasnt me at all,I retired age 68 and took a part time job with crossroads Careing for Carers,my little regret is on retirement I should have gone to work in a little cafe such as National Trust,It would have been different and I think I would have enjoyed it. Now at 74 I enjoy retirment,dont know how I found time to work. I think I have done my dream job. [/QUOTE]
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