I would not go back.Too old anyway,having too much fun being retired for second time! Second career in teaching.Deffo not going back to that even part time-despite shortages of maths/science teachers,which I taught.
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I would not go back.Too old anyway,having too much fun being retired for second time! Second career in teaching.Deffo not going back to that even part time-despite shortages of maths/science teachers,which I taught.
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Being 'in' is a state of mind. Once you have left you steadily lose the will to put up with being fecked around and doing things that some of the time hardly make sense....In other words the mild brain-washing or conditioning you went through wears off and you realise that life isn't really like how it is on the inside.
Most of us do better when out in terms of remuneration...so you have to factor in the affordability of returning. You also have to consider your family and their will to go back into a situation that might mean moving or quarters or you being away during the week.
Empowerment and responsibilities also factor. You might have risen quickly on the outside but will have to return in you old rank which may now mean quite menial responsibilities compared to your current civvy role.
So losing x thousands a year, potentially uprooting your family and going back on tools stores or t-bar then a stint of gate guard really doesn't sell it....
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My mates just been offered to re-sign he's been offered the same wages as Wayne Rooney, his pick of any quarter that he can keep when he's finished, an allowance that equals his wife's salary, no rules CEA and an immunity from any sexual harrasment cases as he will get Rachel Riley as a live in PA. Oh it's also on flexitime with a no deployment unless its Vegas clause. He still turned it down because they wouldn't guarantee free black socks.
Long as it's for you and you're happy then enjoy it as long as you can.
I worked alongside the reserves and the amount of politics, unethical behaviour and brown nosing that went on with certain factions of the FTRS community really put me off.
PTRS less so for those with or planned to do short stints to get it out of their system, but very similar with the long timers.
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Let me think about this:-
1 Can I go golfing whenever I want?
2. Can I fish whenever I want?
3. Can I stay in bed if I want?
4. Can I tell tossers what I think of them to their face with no recriminations?
ALL YES.
Why would I want to go back in?
Retired and lovin' it! Move over Victor Meldrew, I'm getting older & crustier by the day
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