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sams dad

I hate Palarse
Feb 7, 2004
6,383
The Hill of The Gun
Great news Tony.:thumbsup:
Treat Rose to a night out to celebrate. The poor girl deserves it for putting up with you for so long.
 


mistahclarke

Well-known member
Jul 28, 2009
2,997
really pleased for you mate, glad to hear things worked out for you.
 














ofco8

Well-known member
May 18, 2007
2,396
Brighton
To work hard and never give up!

Not to many people know this, but pretty much all my life I was in construction (Private Housing, senior manager blah blah blah) I, like many people, sadly got made redundant 5 years ago, from a job I really thought I would be in till retirement. I have tried many different things, and I must say I really thought I was on the scrap heap.

Just under 4 months ago I applied for a job I just never thought I would get an interview for, let alone get the job, it was fast tracking to be a manager of a bookmaker's (those that disagree with gambling please move on now) I don't even gamble! well I got the interview and got the position on the basis that if I did not pass the course I was out on my ear, well its been 3.5 months, some / most days I have worked 14 hours.

By my regional managers comments at the interview, it is a hard slog and a vast amount to learn, but my previous history basically got me the chance.

About 30 minutes ago, my boss contacted me (I am on a day off today and tomorrow) and said I have passed with flying colours, I also now have my own shop in a very good part of Cardiff :) sorry for the self indulgent thread, but I do still have a mortgage to pay and to say I am happy is probably the biggest understatement ever! :)

My moral is, and I appreciate there are many people on here who have suffered redundancy and unemployment, just don't ever give up!

Like all good news, It's followed by bad...........just been informed a very good friend of mine has just died :(

End of thread.....sorry........

Like you, then, have been in construction all my life about half the time in house building as a QS. Couple of redundancies but luckily never been out of work and drawn dole.
Think the industry does give you a good background in management etc..

Good luck with new job.
 


hitony

Administrator
Jul 13, 2005
16,284
South Wales (im not welsh !!)
Congrats Tony. :smile:

Thanks Steve, again must meet up and have a pint at the Amex mate :thumbsup:

Good one T.

What are the odds on Palace to be relegated?

Cheers K, ummm in all honesty they are 1/6 on to win the Premiership (see my post on my tip to my son :lol: we will be waving to them as we go up and they go down!!! :) )

Like you, then, have been in construction all my life about half the time in house building as a QS. Couple of redundancies but luckily never been out of work and drawn dole.
Think the industry does give you a good background in management etc..

Good luck with new job.

Thank you, I am the wrong side of 21 now which is why I am so elated, but thanks and hope the industry is kind to you, I deffo wont be going back into it, shame as I have over 25 years experience, all out the window, I won every building award going (NHBC Top 100, site manager of the year etc etc) in the mid 90s, and was a training site manager for Barretts, Redrow and Persimmon Homes, the latter I ended up as Regional Operations Manager, only 2 of us in the country! (I started out as a Bricklayer) and wont be passing any experience on sadly, and I know many guys my age group who are doing the same. its the industry that suffers!

Wish you all the best though, and again thanks :thumbsup:
 














British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
Congratulations and a great example of what can be achieved if you never give up.
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,366
Zabbar- Malta
Well done Hitony.

I know redundancy can really knock your confidence, particularly when you have a lot of responsibilities. Years ago, I had a lucky hat trick of them starting when HSBC took over Midland. I thought i'd covered myself in the next position with a 12 month rolling contract with a large financial institution. They then went into administration owing me 12 months salary ! and I then topped it off with taking a small salary and large options on a .com startup that went bust (All the time having a large mortgage and small children).

But as you've proved, get yourself up, dust yourself down and go for it again and it can work out well :thumbsup:.

I think a big well done to you is called for too!

(PS it's just as expensive when you have a small mortgage and large children) :)
 


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