I'll miss her too! Time to step back though and be with her familyI shall miss her. Yes, she rattles on at breakneck speed but I think she’s an asset to qvc. She wears their awful clothes with style and seems decent. She doesn’t brag about having every product under the sun. She doubtless wants to relax and enjoy her family and I wish her good health in her retirement.
I cut down slowly in the 6 months until I retired.It took me about 5 seconds to adjust to retirement! Not that I didn’t like my job but after 42 years full time with its many ‘Ups’ but invariably awful ‘downs’ I felt I had done my bit.The relief of not ‘having to do’ is huge, the freedom.The one piece of advice I would give to a youngster get yourself set up financially.
Good luck and many happy days to Alison Keenan!
I used to start work in my first job at 0812 (yes, an odd time, but necessary to fit in 44 hours of work and 1/2 hour unpaid lunch times on top of that).I cut down slowly in the 6 months until I retired.
Now I can't believe I got up early enough to go to work.
I did go in a couple of times to cover for holidays but I said I would only work 10 til 2 .
6.25 .I retired from a “full on” job that included a tough commute, long hours in the office and frequent overseas travel. Due to the circumstances of my retirement I did not have the opportunity to gradually cut back. It took me ages to get used to not being part of that life any longer.
Even now, several years on, I still ‘visualise’ what my team will be doing at certain times of the day. Ridiculous because some have since retired, one has died , they’ve moved offices twice and some are still working from home !
Every morning when stirring from my bed at 8am I think about the days of getting the 6.25am train to London. Getting ready for bed at night I often realise I would have been on the train coming home from work at that time.