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By *oxer22 OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?

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By *rish_GuyMan
over a year ago

Foxford


"Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?"

Sorry to hear that OP. I'd say it must have been a hard thing to hear & a sad thing for you aswell OP. Go on a special holiday or a party maybe.

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By *arrot_in_a_boxCouple
over a year ago

kinda dublin

Is it a happy redundancy? 20 years would be a nice wer pay packet?

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By *adger BrocMan
over a year ago

Co. Cork

See it as a new beginning.

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By *rish_GuyMan
over a year ago

Foxford


"See it as a new beginning.

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Ya,that's true alright, aswell.

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By *electableicecreamMan
over a year ago

The West


"Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?"

Raise a glass

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
over a year ago

Midlands

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By *orYourThighsOnlyMan
over a year ago

Midlands

Went through this a couple times.

Speak to the wrc /employment solicitor they’ll inform you of your full entitlements.

Unfortunately some employers will try and squeeze back your pay packet unlawfully.

Then raise a glass a hold a fab party !lol

And let us know the time and date and il tell you how I like my steak cooked lol. I may even bring a few chocky bickies lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?"

Go travelling for a few months

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By *oireloveCouple
over a year ago

Lisbon

Maybe try and see it as an opportunity..? After 20 years you must be an expert in your field and it's an employees market at the moment in this country. People rarely stay in the same job for that long these days.. embrace the forced change and go on an adventure. That's my advice! Easy to say I know

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By *agic mike 1983Man
over a year ago

benidorm

Put it all on red ??

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By *ot so needyMan
over a year ago

Galway

20 years is a long time to work in the same place.

You will have no problem finding another job.

My advice would be take some time for yourself to do a few things you always wanted to do.

Spend a bit of time updating your CV and look forward to your next challenge.

Best of luck.

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By *oxer22 OP   Man
over a year ago

limerick

Cheers guys ,

I think ye are right , a bit of a holiday is called for , no harm in a bit of down time , and then a look for opportunities in new areas . It might be the best then to have happen

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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago

somewhere

There's unlimited jobs out there at present

Good luck with your search

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By *chochamberWoman
over a year ago

Munster

I would head off to gran canara for a few weeks, sort out your dole and collect for a few weeks, join a gym and focus on me till the new year and maybe another hol thrown into the mix. Visit people you haven't visited for a whole. Look into free courses.

I know you from before, so I remember where you worked and I think your skills could be transferable. You ll have no trouble getting back into work, so allow yourself to enjoy the downtime.

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By *irkDiggler81Man
over a year ago

Glengormley


"Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?"

I was made redundant 3 years ago. Don't see it as the end of something. See it as a new beginning. But I would spend at least 10% of my severance package on a well earned holiday

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By *rish_GuyMan
over a year ago

Foxford


"Will be made redundant the end of the month after twenty years hard toil, any suggestions to mark the occasion?

I was made redundant 3 years ago. Don't see it as the end of something. See it as a new beginning. But I would spend at least 10% of my severance package on a well earned holiday "

Did you do it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I would head off to gran canara for a few weeks, sort out your dole and collect for a few weeks, join a gym and focus on me till the new year and maybe another hol thrown into the mix. Visit people you haven't visited for a whole. Look into free courses.

I know you from before, so I remember where you worked and I think your skills could be transferable. You ll have no trouble getting back into work, so allow yourself to enjoy the downtime. "

excellent advise

it's definitely time to use well on yourself. you don't normally get chances like this. And like other posters mentioned there are huge job vacancies out there.

Enjoy

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By *tagNvixen69Couple
over a year ago

belfast

20yrs redundancy money,,,,

Thailand here I come

If it were me lol

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By *LIVEANDKICKING100Man
over a year ago

DUBLIN

Take a month off and go travelling if you are single. You'll never have the chance again. I've been made redundant 4 times and now am self employed. I will never work for anyone again. Already has 4 weeks off on holidays, over in France last week for the Rugby, in the UK today and tomorrow on a steam train ride in the west yuorkshire dales.

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