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Woody, what's your point ? All I said in my first post was "these are the benefits I get at 5, 10 & 20 years", and contrasted our different pension schemes. I then congratulated and thanked him. In my last post I made this clear, explaining that I was merely illustrating the position I am in vs the position the Op is in. I also explained that I would, given my time again, like to be in the position he is. At no point have I said that his job is easy, or that he should be entitled to anything less that that which he hopefully enjoy in terms of benefits. For what it's worth if I am off sick more than twice in any rolling twelve month period I will get a final written warning, if I'm off four times I will almost certainly be sacked. This rule would, I'm told, apply even if I were 65 and suffering from a debilitating or terminal condition.
bruneep, I'm no good at the fancy words so all I can say is Thank you to you and your colleagues!
After 25 years service I may actually get the carrot that is constantly dangled in front of me.
Why can't you all stop the whole "all I get/got" "me me me" little world you live in and give congratulate this guy. I'm sure in twenty years he will have shown more bravery than the rest of us put together.
Woody, what's your point ?
Apparently after five years with my employer I get a pen - after ten I get some whisky glasses, and after 20 years a decanter (why anyone would want any of these as a long service gift I can't imagine). What I don't get is time to run a business on the side like most firemen I know.
A snide dig, tends to put a different perspective on any following 'thanks'.
You've made your point clear now, so that's all hunky dory ๐
Congrats!
I got my long service medal almost 2 years ago now so nearly due the additional one. I was well chuffed, not sure where it is so no pic.
We had a guy refused his medal as they said that him throwing a rubber chicken at the firemaster during a fire board meeting re. a station closure didn't equate to 'good conduct' ๐
I'd think that after 20 years as a fireman you'd get quite good at avoiding and dealing with flames?
For 10 years service in my last job I got laid off, which actually was pretty much ideal, shame it took so long really ๐
Oh, sorry, I nearly forgot!
Your job's better than my job! Think yourself lucky you double jobbing, free pension getting slacker!
That's what we do here isn't it? I'm harder done to than you!
My last job gave a long service award after 5 years! It was a weekend break to my european city of choice!
I think that might show how shit the job was - I was the only one to qualify that year.... from 900 employees ๐ฏ
Then I was 'removed' ๐