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You'd find there was no figure that would make him happy.

Here's a thousand mate and hand over an envelope stuffed with Japanese Yen.

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A few nice days - and the dickhead sunny only bike brigade are out ragging the shit out of their crotch rockets…. the straight road out back goes to the carriageway - so they use it as a 'warm up' before hitting the big boy road. I actually like the sound of a bike on full chat - who doesn't  - but the constant revving at the lights…. and bouncing it off the limiter for no cunting reason……….. jesus!

 

It did give me a bit of a grin though - sat out back - the red/speed cameras on the lights were going off so often they were like strobe lights!

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It's not just bikes....its every other twat.    Just been out over the forest in the Minor for a bit of lunch, bugger me this weather brings everybody out like hatching ants.   Usually this time of year I can stroll through Lyndhurst High Street like the ponies used to do - today it was end to end with pumped up SUVs and a thousand Honda Jazzes.   Had to make an appointment to cross the bloody road.......

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What sort of dryer is it? Running that every day will put between 50p - £1 on your usage every day so will explain the higher leccy.

 

It's a condenser drier, rated A for energy. We've only had to use it for the last month or so once maybe twice a day. But at 50p-£1 a day that's £30 tops. It used to cost about 50p a day to use when we lived in the flat, which had no garden or clothes line so we had no choice but to use it.

 

The rate (because variable) did go up a little in January as did the standing charge. I'm still going to check the meter with the consumer unit switched off.

 

I've grumped in the past that the girls produce so much laundry I can't keep up with the washing some days, so I have asked them once we've moved to get in the habit of wearing a pair of trousers or more than once, and hang their bath towels up to dry as opposed to getting a fresh one out the hamper each time they shower.

 

Thankfully we have a south facing garden at the new place with both a whirly line and an up in the air job, so from now on hopefully air dried clothes with the occasional load on our clothes horse.

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I think his Octavia is a 1.8T, so even better.

 

Having just finished (ish) the 1.6td conversion I'm not sure I can be fucked to swap the 1.8T in.

Try and persuade some trader to take the Octy in p/x for an old Forester is current angle.

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

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Oh, shit!

 

Bad times.

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Arse, huge smelly, sweaty, pimply arse. Sorry to hear mate.

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

 

Ouch, condolences chap.

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

 

 

I have no idea what skills you have, or buzz words you can invent to go on your CV,  but sometimes, (not always i admit) this is the sort of kick in the arse that changes your life for the bettter. Of those that i know who have been forced to stop going to the place they called work, through redundancy, most (not all), have admitted that whilst it was stressful at the time, they are actually happier 2 or 3 years on. 

 

At least treat it as a catalyst to ask yourself some searching questions about yourself, and the things that make you happy. 

 

Good luck with the fire sale

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

 

 

I saw an article and immediately thought that you might be in the line there.  Terribly sorry for you but hopefully you'll be able to find something swiftly...

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Fuxstix Bornite…… can't like that - not even a little bit.

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Gives context to a little local turbulence, does it not?

 

DISLIKE, Bornite - hope things go your way.

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Bad news. Happened to me fairly recently and it does hurt.

 

Hope things work out.

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

Sorry to hear that, I spent a little over a year worrying about my redundancy as mine involved a tied cottage too,

It all worked out okay in the end so here's Hoping the same happens for you.

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

I guess it's basically this news:

https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/gloucester-news/gloucestershires-heart-radio-is-closing-2586082

 

And also here:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-47371616

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

Thought of you when I saw the headlines.

Shit news for you and the whole industry.

 

Sincerely hope your talents will find you a new niche very soon.

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Sorry to hear about your grump Mr Borniteidentity.  I hope that, when the shock subsides,  your resourcefulness pulls you in to employment of your choice.

 

My grump, trivial by comparison, is garage related (mine).  I can't get my old '61 Reliant out because my '85 mobility scooter has ceased to function.  Its batteries are fine and the horn works but the motor and the electric brake are dead.  The brake has failed ON, making shifting the bloody thing difficult.  Electrics are not my strong point.  Enthusiasm for probing connectors and components while faking a knowledgable level of confidence has escaped me today.  I may have to scrap it and find a suitably old but working replacement. 

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Ffs more corporate faceless fucking shit. When I was little Hereward Fm was a little independant station in Peterborough. Then heart came along and killed it.

 

If your next career move is out of radio, could you not do a live last show (with no time delay) and call them all cunts?

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Ffs more corporate faceless fucking shit. When I was little Hereward Fm was a little independant station in Peterborough. Then heart came along and killed it.

 

If your next career move is out of radio, could you not do a live last show (with no time delay) and call them all cunts?

Heart aren't daft, they'd see that coming!

 

I loved Hereward Radio when I was young.

While most kids were worshipping footballers, my hero was Paul Coyte (who ironically spends his time worshipping footballers). It has been a long time dead though.

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Get them to place you on gardening leave until your contracts up... Plenty of time to find a new job. You've also got the easiest answer to 'why did you leave your last job'

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My sympathies regarding your redundancy.

I’ve just come out of almost a year of worry around my own position, a supposed three month work study that dragged on and on to the point where those of us involved just wanted the whole fucking mess over and done with.

I was lucky enough to stay employed but it’s the second time they’ve looked at our positions in the last five years so even though it’s settled for the moment, no one actually feels particularly secure.

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If your next career move is out of radio, could you not do a live last show (with no time delay) and call them all cunts?

That's one way of never getting another job in the industry!

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Sorry to hear that Bournite,

 

 

If your next career move is out of radio, could you not do a live last show (with no time delay) and call them all cunts?

If you are going to rant please please do this

 

 

 

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Posted

Shit bournite. Sorry to hear that. All the best for the future and best wishes.

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That's one way of never getting another job in the industry!

Very true but it’s always nice to dream........

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I now have "We're off to see the Skizzer, the wonderful Skizzer of Chod" playing on a loop in my head.

 

 

Cheers 320T. :angry:

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I found out today that I’m no longer needed at work as of the summer. I’m gutted. The pressure of bills to pay, kids to pay for and everything else is hard enough at the best of times.

 

Whilst it’s nothing personal (structural change) it’s hard not to feel like it’s personal.

 

Anyway, hurts bad. Expect a fire sale of shit old cars forthwith.

 

I hope that some good comes out of your situation, BI.    Having the rug pulled from under you is never pleasant, though.   Good luck....

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Sorry to hear your news BI.  What's the job market like in your line of work?  Not an area I really know owt about tbh.

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