The Retirement Thread

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Mo1959

Legendary Member
Oh I forgot. Overhard conversation on pollution which contained the classic line:

"I've noticed since the planes stopped flying we get less rain"

:eek::wacko::eek::wacko:
Seems to be true! :laugh:

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Duc gas

Über Member
Kev, the quarry you may be thinking about is Dorothea (spelling??) . Very deep, dark and cold at depth. You get to 20ish metres and hit a thermo clyme (spelling again??) where you can literally see the water temperature shivering as it drops. When you hit it, its a physical blow to the body.
Dotted around are all the old stone cabins and machinery. Very eery.
Isn't that the quarry where a lot of divers have died and they eventually closed it down?
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Isn't that the quarry where a lot of divers have died and they eventually closed it down?
That is the very one.
Not sure how they could completely close it off though. We used to park nearby and lug our gear in.
It could be dangerous as it was way deeper than the 30 metres recommended limit and, as I say, very very cold.
Most of ny inland diving was Capenwray in Cumbria. I think that only went to 20? metres. Still had some scary midnight pitch black dives there.....but good training
 

JPBoothy

Veteran
Location
Cheshire
Just chatting with my neighbour who is currently working from home.
He's in his 50s and works in the council planning department.
Just said that he's realised how much less stressed he is because he doesn't have to go in to work, and that he might be looking for early retirement when this is all over.
I reckon a lot of folk may be thinking the same way.
I know that feeling.. I have been working from home for about a month now and really don't want to go back into an office of over 100 people.. I have never had a problem with the company that I work for and, I hit the 30yr service mark with them last week but, I have now realised that I am just no longer interested in training courses and new ways of working (the words old dog and new tricks come to mind) so perhaps it is time to think about letting go. Unfortunately, it is
probably a bit too early for me to join you chilled-out folk just yet, unless a lottery win or ridiculously generous early release offer comes my way so, you enjoy your well earned relax folks and hopefully I may bump into you in the not too distant future at some sleepy little Cafe/Pub👍
 
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Dirk

Dirk

If 6 Was 9
Location
Watchet
I know that feeling.. I have been working from home for about a month now and really don't want to go back into an office of over 100 people.. I have never had a problem with the company that I work for and, I hit the 30yr service mark with them last week but, I have now realised that I am just no longer interested in training courses and new ways of working (the words old dog and new tricks come to mind) so perhaps it is time to think about letting go. Unfortunately, it is
probably a bit too early for me to join you chilled-out folk just yet, unless a lottery win or ridiculously generous early release offer comes my way so, you enjoy your well earned relax folks and hopefully I may bump into you in the not too distant future at some sleepy little Cafe/Pub👍
:hugs:
 
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