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mammymammyIRL · 05/02/2018 21:25

And so we continue ....

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ememem84 · 06/02/2018 13:08

wreck yes. Def watch it. I watched the whole thing in German with English subtitles. Helped me switch off from the world for a bit.

love do what’s best for you. The lack of pension scares me always but f you have one already can you transfer that into a private one? (Or don’t all employers have to contribute for you guys over there? They don’t here...)

Lunch today - fried haloumi grated carrot and salad wrap with chilli mayo. Le. Yum. And a hot coffee.

This afternoon will be making a list of things to go into storage. So I can work out how many boxes I’ll need. Am at dr tomorrow morning (for my hands (feel so so sore all the time) and a repeat prescription) so will head to storage place after and look at the size of locker and will grab a few packing boxes while I’m there. Must get quote for removals co too.

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LonelyOversharer · 06/02/2018 13:13

love your comparrison is such a good thing to do. For me, the new job sounds by far the better option, as you won't need to travel, how much later can you leave in the mornings/how much earlier home? Extra time with dc there. And as fluff says, in real terms, the wages are about equal when you take out childcare and travelling. It's a big decision. How does a dc3 change the calculations? (assuming you're going to be using the ovulation monitor!)

wreck well done! Its always super to be appreciated.

seacow definitely the quilts. I'm hoarding jersey stuff now, and will make dd2 and dd3 something at some point. I kind of wish I'd kept some of their baby gros now

I have started putting up shelves, and am going to move some stuff up to the shed next. There is so much craft stuff dotted round the house read fucking everywhere, it will be great and weird to have it all together.

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mammymammyIRL · 06/02/2018 13:30

Well done wreck
Em I just binge watched the last series of Grace & Frankie Grin it's my first series to watch on Netflix

Seacow I think that memory quilt sounds amazing, just lie tell them he was a bit rougher with the clothes this time around so they're not good enough to pass on Grin it happens as kids get older as they wear clothes for longer

Door sounds fabulous too, and great that it's not coming out of your own money as such

I just got my p60 and it scares me how I spent so much money & have so little to show for it & cc debt. When I get my one for 2018 I want to have some savings and no credit card debt.

Love wow that sounds really good when you look at that pros and cons list, you're also forgetting that last year you were debating quite frequently Wink
Childcare thing is an issue but would it be worth it to pay for childcare for some of that holiday time, maybe your dh could take some of his holidays then too to cover?

Tayto and anyone else in Ireland there's a new survey site called opinions.ie I got an email to register as I was on the list for reeprewards which shut down when I was almost at payout stage Angry

I haven't done any of the things I planned out for today yet. I've watched Emmerdale & Grace & Frankie so I'm now going to put my phone on charge, get dressed, have lunch, boil potatoes, clear out dds wardrobe, make stuffing with aforementioned spuds, make gravy, plate up dinners, put clothes from washing machine into dryer, do dds homework, go to ds's open evening at school, eat dinner, make lunches and go to bed early Grin

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Loveabaconsandwich · 06/02/2018 13:34

DC3 is an interesting question lonely. I think it would involve waiting until September 2019 when DD2 starts school. But there is probably more chance of a DC3 in a less stressful job! I’m not against a bigger gap as DD2 is not fun on the school run.

Not sure about pension em . I think I just keep it until one part becomes available at 60, the other part at 75 or whatever retirement age is by then.

cag I have until Friday to decide

DP says it is my decision. The numbers do make it cost neutral really.

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mammymammyIRL · 06/02/2018 13:34

Just checked out school Facebook page I'm a week early!

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Loveabaconsandwich · 06/02/2018 13:37

Ha ha mammy. I only debated quitting a tiny bit GrinBlush

DH is very good with his holiday. I don’t think he has had a childfree day of a/l since startsing his new job

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mammymammyIRL · 06/02/2018 14:10

That's good that he shares the load.
We had to negotiate days off to suit au pairs time off on Sunday and dh grumbled a lot. I just calmly replied that this is the price we pay for convenience of having in home childcare & pointed out that it was a quarter of his holidays we were discussing not 100% and instead of stropping like usual he built a bridge & got over it ShockShockShockShock

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Girliefriendlikesflowers · 06/02/2018 14:56

Found you!

Thanks for the new thread mammy

Dd is still poorly, went back to the Dr and he said a viral throat infection and to continue with the inhalers for a few weeks. He said he doesn't want to say 100% its asthma at the moment.... . She has missed a ridiculous amount of school so am sure I will be getting into trouble soon, not much I can do about it though as she really isn't well enough to go atm.

I am still feeling stressed but am better than I was ystd, want to try and work tomos but will see how dd is, my mum can have her if needed.

I always found Boden stuff sold on well and if you buy when the sales/ offers are on you could get some bargains. Dd is too old for it now.

Nsd.

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needastrongone · 06/02/2018 14:59

love, I recall the commute stress too. If it's cost neutral broadly but a lot less stress, that would be a big sway. But em is right to consider the pension aspect too, I am also of the opinion the vast majority of us are massively underfunded and that particular reality won't hit us until later in life.

Got to Sainsbury's, and Marks. Pissed with DS as he's eaten so much of the lunch stuff. Well, he's eaten so much stuff in general really.

It's snowing here, dog walk probably did me good.

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ememem84 · 06/02/2018 15:28

Been emailed another house. Going to view tomorrow.

Have spent around £100 (oops) on amazon. Packing boxes which were cheaper (and same brand) than storage place, laundry bags (huge checkered ones for bedding towels etc) new bedding (not strictly necessary...) and chalk sticky labels for my wanky Kilmer jars.

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Laska5772 · 06/02/2018 16:04

Em vacumn packabags /storage bags are good for linens etc.
We used them when we moved. Saved loads of space esp for duvets etc . You can get them on Amazon

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Girliefriendlikesflowers · 06/02/2018 16:11

It's gone really cold here as well need no snow though yet...


em I can't work out what your mum hoped to achieve by having a pop at you! That's hardly going to help your stress levels 😞


love that's a tricky one, can see why you are tempted but the lack of career progression would worry me a bit, kids aren't little forever.

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Wolfcub · 06/02/2018 16:19

wreck that’s fantastic what a great first pdr meeting. I am assuming you are a civil servant with the excellet markings.
love great that you are interested in the job and have time to consider. Being pretty cost neutral is helpful as it takes money out of the equation. Like others I’d be worried about pension and career progression but if I could go back and make that sort of choice with young dc knowing what I know now I would probably pick the local job. Perhaps see if you can get some IFA advice on pensions before Friday to help with the decision.

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ememem84 · 06/02/2018 16:20

Me neither girlie

laksa I’ve got a few of those vacuum bags so will def use those too.

Ds is currently lying on the floor at dparents “wrestling” my dad. He thinks it’s hilarious.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/02/2018 16:37

NSD.

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LonelyOversharer · 06/02/2018 16:52

Me too fluffy if I can make it to bed without spending anything...

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WreckTangled · 06/02/2018 16:57

Wolf, nhs.

Love that's really tricky. WRT childcare the dc won't always need it. Less of a commute is a big plus you have to think about your happiness rather than just the money I suppose.

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Fluffycloudland77 · 06/02/2018 17:04

Lidl cava is £3.49 a bottle this weekend. I'll be there at opening time Saturday morning then.

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Loveabaconsandwich · 06/02/2018 17:31

If I don’t take the new job, I am still allowed to whinge about the current one on here?!! Blush

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lifelongfrugaleer · 06/02/2018 17:38

Yes you are love.
What about the new job for now and back to the old one or thereabouts once DC up s bit?

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WreckTangled · 06/02/2018 17:39

Yes love. There might be another job that comes up in the future

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Loveabaconsandwich · 06/02/2018 17:45

The problem is i’m a CS EO grade and it’s difficult to get back into that where I am. Hmmm. I guess my biggest thing I would be potentially selling myself short, for family convenience. Which is important but not a great career move! I am also particularly rubbish at job applications/interviews so I may never get back to that.

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lifelongfrugaleer · 06/02/2018 17:50

Ah yes, totally understand. Difficult choice. Sorry but much help there.
Which job can your see yourself doing for the next 30 years then?

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Wolfcub · 06/02/2018 17:51

love have you read the civil service workforce plan? It strongly suggests cos recruitment is changing and there will be a greater breadth of external advertising in the future. In my area the majority of recruits to frontline roles are external and in the middle-age band rather than young people. There is probably scope to come back in the future. Could you cheekily apply for a three year career break to give yourself the option?

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Loveabaconsandwich · 06/02/2018 18:02

A career break won’t get agreed as I work in the area where I see/hear that stuff.

Our local tax office is due to close. Where I worked moved to the next county (hence my commute), leaves just the probation service and courts I think. The closest proposed big hub is in the next county too. MOD closest places are worse to get to than where I currently am although on paper is a quarter of the distance.

It is the pension, annual leave entitlement, special leave, sick pay which is what i’m struggling to give up!

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