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Steve e ashton  
#1 Posted : 31 March 2017 11:36:36(UTC)
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Steve e ashton

So long and thanks for all the fish!  My membership of IOSH lapses tonight - and I doubt I will be returning here very often.  I have been extremely fortunate in the 37 years or more that I have worked in Health and Safety to have worked with some really great people (and some not so much!).  I have delivered a lot of work that I am proud of (and some not so much....)  I take away a host of memories and a certain smug sense of achievement.  Failing health has forced me into early retirement - and I am exceptionally lucky that a large part of my pension is now paying (I would be destitute otherwise!)  My advice to all you younger whippersnappers now in the profession is to ensure - whilst you are taking care of your employer's and clients, whilst you are looking out for the employees and contractors who rely on you - is to look out for yourself as well.   Make sure you are setting asside enough for a rainy day.  Don't work yourself into the ground for others, don't allow your own health to be damaged by the passion and commitment you bring to your work for others.  When its gone, its gone, and no-one else will be looking out for you!  Now... where did I put that fishing rod!

Edited by user 31 March 2017 11:37:57(UTC)  | Reason: spelling!

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score  
#2 Posted : 31 March 2017 11:50:37(UTC)
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score

All the very best in your retirement try not to worry too much about the rest of us!

Wishing you a happy health retirement.

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Steve e ashton on 31/03/2017(UTC)
WatsonD  
#3 Posted : 31 March 2017 12:26:01(UTC)
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WatsonD

All the best Steve.

The places you have worked over the years may be safer thanks you all your hard work, but it sounds like the fish in your local area wont be :0)

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Steve e ashton on 31/03/2017(UTC)
peter gotch  
#4 Posted : 31 March 2017 12:28:57(UTC)
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peter gotch

Steve

Enjoy the rest of your retirement.

It was a pleasure to work with you!

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Steve e ashton on 31/03/2017(UTC)
Yossarian  
#5 Posted : 31 March 2017 12:37:25(UTC)
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Yossarian

Steve,

As far as I know, I have never met you but have known you as a digital presence round these parts for quite some while and know you will be missed here.

Do pop by on occasion if you can spare the time, even if just to mock our earnestness and confirm the correctness of your decision to retire.

All the best.

Yossarian

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Steve e ashton on 31/03/2017(UTC)
Bazzer  
#6 Posted : 31 March 2017 16:44:49(UTC)
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Bazzer

All the very best in your retirement Steve!

Wishing you a very happy and healthy retirement

Brian Campbell  
#7 Posted : 31 March 2017 18:09:05(UTC)
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Brian Campbell

Good luck fella with whatever the future brings you.

Alan Haynes  
#8 Posted : 31 March 2017 19:10:29(UTC)
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Alan Haynes

Have you thought about 'Retired membership'?  Actually its called Concessionary Membership [I have it]

I continue with CPD, [in case I want to start work again], but I believe it isn't essential

Cost - £36 a year - if interested, talk to Membership Section.

Alan

Edited by user 31 March 2017 19:11:07(UTC)  | Reason: spelling

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RayRapp on 01/04/2017(UTC)
RayRapp  
#9 Posted : 01 April 2017 07:55:13(UTC)
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RayRapp

Steve, wish you all the best in your well deserved retirement and look after yourself. Always enjoyed reading your erudite posts. 

I am not too far behind you.

Ray

Ron Hunter  
#10 Posted : 03 April 2017 21:41:30(UTC)
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Ron Hunter

All the best, Steve. I'm just a few years behind you........
stuie  
#11 Posted : 04 April 2017 12:19:37(UTC)
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stuie

Best wishes for the future Steve. Take care.

Stuart

boblewis  
#12 Posted : 06 April 2017 09:00:20(UTC)
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boblewis

Steve

Welcome to the Grumpy Old Practitioners corner.

Bob

Edited by user 06 April 2017 09:01:54(UTC)  | Reason: Not specified

firesafety101  
#13 Posted : 06 April 2017 11:27:02(UTC)
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firesafety101

Steve I'm sure I have benefitted from your experience and knowledge at sometimes in the past.

I am actually ahead of you, 2 years an OAP but still keeping my hand in.  The worst thing about retirement is the spare time you will have to try to fill.

I keep fairly busy by working for a small contractor on his CDM documents etc. Keeps me going and the wolves from the door.

I wish you a long and healthy retirement, and take care of yourself.

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