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Originally Posted by
harry mac
It's back to work for me from Monday
After the event I sat down and had a good hard look at where I was in relation to working in discussions with my wife we decided as a team that due to what I was doing Safety on large construction jobs for the last 12 years, we decided when this gig was up the hard hat went into the bin.
So I retired from construction after 41 years in the game 20+ odd of those years operating strut and hydraulic cranes.
In safety you have no friends either in management as they see you as a necessary evil nor on the floor as they see you as an impediment to how they want to do the job so you end up being everybody's punching bag and you know as soon as you walk away they are going to bend/break the rules.
I'm finding it a bit weird being a home body now as its only been 4 months but getting used to it though it does have benefits of getting out on my bikes allot more, so Harry take it easy take each day as it is presented to you.
Me I'm getting ready to start reading C E W Beans 12 volume set on the AIF in WWI should take me about 10 years on a part time basis.
All the best to you and your family.
CINDERS
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11-20-2021 10:18 AM
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The mortality issue has been on my mind ever since retirement but I intend holding onto my collection for so long as I can still enjoy it. I have a fairly sophisticated database covering every single item including history, rarity and approximate value.
Unfortunately, the only interest that i see in my three children is the dollar signs flashing in their eyes. So, some years ago, I made them a proposition. I would set an exam, the pass mark being 80%. Should I unexpectedly die those that passed would be entitled to one third of the value. Those that failed would have their share allocated to some of my collector friends. Following instruction and ample exposure to the dartabase they each wrote a different, but equivalent, open book exam covering use of the database, vulture control, historical significance, values, auction liaison and calculation of reserves.
Their marks ranged from 85% to 92,5%. At least if they get taken for rides, my conscience is clear! Perhaps it is time for some revision.
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