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Old 23rd June 2019, 08:09   #7
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Originally Posted by AndyN01 View Post
If it's got to the point where it's that bad that the only sensible option is to leave/retire/take redundancy then that's the right decision.

Staying can and probably will destroy you mentally.

When you sign on the dotted line it's a very happy, liberating feeling with a twinge of apprehension thrown in.

Hope it all works out for the future.

Andy.
My situation too. Following a couple of new owners taking over the business I was employed in, I went from loving the job I had, to being desperate to escape the new regimes I had to suffer and endure.
I took Voluntary Early Release, and it was the best thing I could have done.

Driving away from the site for the last time was like a huge yoke being removed from my back.
I knew colleagues that didn't know a world outside the job they did.
If only they could realise there is....and its marvellous.
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