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<blockquote data-quote="Geoff1946" data-source="post: 527135" data-attributes="member: 28452"><p>I wholeheartedly recommend that path. On a lucky opportunity I took early retirement from a management role in a large engineering company, whilst having no particular forward plan. </p><p>After a while helping my sons refurbishing their houses I took a part time maintenance job at a care home. </p><p>What a contrast! Responsible for no-one but myself, answering only to the home manager it was easy to cope with the daily repairs without undue pressure, without management meetings, complex programmes or targets to meet!</p><p>I did it for ten years, Obviously it wasn't the most lucrative part of my career but as a wind down to retirement it was certainly the most enjoyable and stress free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoff1946, post: 527135, member: 28452"] I wholeheartedly recommend that path. On a lucky opportunity I took early retirement from a management role in a large engineering company, whilst having no particular forward plan. After a while helping my sons refurbishing their houses I took a part time maintenance job at a care home. What a contrast! Responsible for no-one but myself, answering only to the home manager it was easy to cope with the daily repairs without undue pressure, without management meetings, complex programmes or targets to meet! I did it for ten years, Obviously it wasn't the most lucrative part of my career but as a wind down to retirement it was certainly the most enjoyable and stress free. [/QUOTE]
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