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Re: OT: Resignation

Nursey <nur...@ukrm.net>

On 2008-05-09 21:15:19 +0100, BGN <nickmoo...@spamcop.net> said:

> On Fri, 9 May 2008 21:06:07 +0100, Nursey <nur...@ukrm.net> wrote:

>> On 2008-05-09 21:03:29 +0100, BGN <nickmoo...@spamcop.net> said:

>>> On Fri, 9 May 2008 20:58:20 +0100, Nursey <nur...@ukrm.net> wrote:

>>>> For those that know me, and that isn't a lot on here at the moment, I
>>>> have just handed in my notice at work.

>>>> In 4 weeks I will no longer be working nights, shifts or weekends,
>>>> clearing up after the bloodshed in Manchester over a weekend and not
>>>> having to deal with patients [1].  Instead I will be doing mostly 9ish
>>>> to 5ish [2] and playing with a couple of macbooks [3] and getting to
>>>> see a *lot* of student nurses jumping up and down.

>>> <happy dance>

>>> Good luck!

>> Thanks.

> Sometimes it's so very refreshing to go back to 9am-5pm Monday -
> Friday, especially when shift work just wears one out.

It will be.  I have about 2 weeks left of shift work (just days though)
with most of next week off and the last week of my notice being a
holiday.  Some of that will be from 8am to 8pm but those will be the
last of the long days.

I am looking forward to coming into work at about 9, but probably more
like 7.30-8 (but it will be my choice and not dictated by somebody
else) and then leaving anywhere between 2 and 5.

My new boss has already said that she doesn't want a lot of time owing
racked up and that me and the other person in the training team should
be able to get any time back the following week.  :)
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Nursey RN
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