Well, not so good today....

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Nigeyy

Legendary Member
Got laid off. Too bad as my commute in was so nice -it was 8 miles with almost half done off road in a relatively urban setting. While I can only hope my next commute will be as nice, alas, I think it will be unlikely.

Well, will be off these boards for a (hopefully short) time as I'm officially not commuting as of today :sad: As soon as I get another job, first thing I'll be doing is thinking how to cycle to it!
 
Good luck mate. Nasty times at the mo. hope you find a new job soon.
 
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Nigeyy

Legendary Member
Well I have to say that gave me a smile.... maybe I could also be a commuter with a "temporarily extremely slow speed"?

Thanks for all the kind words, these things happen -and it's never nice when it does!

Sorry to hear you have lost your job Nigeyy, but you can still post on here, just think of yourself as a resting commuter until next job turns up:smile:

Good luck with jobhunting:thumbsup:
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
:cheers:
Virtual hugs !
Hope you get sorted asap !
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Never say never Nigeyy: you might end up with a better job and a nicer commute.
At least, when at interviews they ask you that silly question "why do you want to work here?" you can answer truthfully: "because it's a nice bike ride in" ^_^
Good luck!
 

simon.r

Person
Location
Nottingham
Best wishes in your search for a new job.

I was made redundant about 18 months ago and it was about 6 months before I started work again. On the positive side while I was unemployed I used my bike more than I'd ever done and ate better food (more time to buy and prepare it). As a result I became slimmer and felt healthier than I ever have before or since:smile:
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Bad news and I wish you the best of luck in getting back into gainful employment. But, unless you're going from indoor track to the road, there's no reason to retire from the board:whistle: A bit of bike camaraderie can't do any harm, besides spring's on its way and the roads are inviting.
 
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