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Tegan Wed 05-Jun-13 18:25:40

I got called in to work to do an extra session last week because I couldn't think of a reason not to. Then someone said to me that if it happens again I don't have to have a reason, I can just say 'I'm sorry I can't'. I never thought of doing that. I may have to practice saying it though wink.

Galen Wed 05-Jun-13 17:52:26

I can a.ways hope?
I'm now working 4days next week plus preparation time (unpaid) of 2days. That leaves me Friday to pack as I leave on sat morning.
Silver travel adviser have asked me to do blog about my cruise. They have already published one they asked me for on solo travelling with a mobility scooter. They also want to interview me for the radio!
Fame at last!

Movedalot Wed 05-Jun-13 17:36:59

Some people have the attitude "the answer's no, what is the question" and then there it the other type................................. You are not going to change now Galen

Galen Wed 05-Jun-13 17:28:48

I would like to learn how to say NO!when I'm asked to do extra work.angry

Movedalot Wed 05-Jun-13 16:34:09

positive I suspect they will all major on finance which is fine if that is what you need but imo it is too late by the time you retire.

I suspect that most of us who have retired have done very different things and a 'one size fits all' type of course might well be largely a waste of time.

Are there specific things you want to learn about?

HildaW Wed 05-Jun-13 15:37:06

wink

HildaW Wed 05-Jun-13 15:36:55

Plenty of time yet Galen [wink

Galen Wed 05-Jun-13 14:09:58

Being 68, when I finally retire I may think of one?

positivefuture Wed 05-Jun-13 13:28:05

Thanks for the information. Will look into them.

HildaW Tue 04-Jun-13 14:50:15

My husband's company ran one of these when he was 60 ( a few years ago now) trouble is other halves were expected to attend and I am 9 years younger than him. For two whole days my mind was just screaming (I'm too young for this get me outa here). The content of the course assumed that we were all 60 going on 70 if not 80! I think it would be far better to find a course that is more specific to your interests and hobbies than a general 'retirement' one.

granjura Tue 04-Jun-13 12:49:28

www.knustonhall.org.uk

granjura Tue 04-Jun-13 12:48:48

There is a book you can get giving types of residential courses all over UK and for practically anything you can imagine. I attended several courses at a Hall on the Northants/Leics border - which were great- as both spouses can attend a different course of their own interest, and still share room and meals, etc. I just can't remember the name unfortunately - ooops - will get back when I find it!

Nelliemoser Tue 04-Jun-13 12:31:25

A lot of these seem to run by pension companies ultimately wanting to give you financial advice. Do watch who is trying to organise it. You will possible get lots of financial advisors after your pension pot.

grannyactivist Tue 04-Jun-13 12:00:49

Try this positive - it looks as though it will fit the bill.
www.laterlife.com/laterlife-pre-retirement-planning-course-uk.htm

FlicketyB Tue 04-Jun-13 11:59:56

I googled 'retirement courses' and quite a lot came up. I have no experience of them. My employer used to offer them to all retirees, but as I left under a 'voluntary' redundancy scheme aka early retirement scheme I qualified for a number of courses, but not the retirement courses - I was too young!

bluebell Tue 04-Jun-13 11:49:01

Just before my husband retired, his union ran a course for members and their partners. We found it helpful - it confirmed some of the choices we were thinking of making and gave a different view to consider. The other people were great too. If you can find such a course, I think it's a great idea

positivefuture Tue 04-Jun-13 11:21:43

As new retirees my partner and I fancy going away on a short course to think about our future, what we want to do, options, ideas as well as learn about things that perhaps only impact older people like us. Anyone know anything being run like that? Obviously we could just go to the pub and do it ourselves but we quite fancied going off for a weekend break and perhaps meet other people with similar questions about their futures. Any suggestions?