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What are you glad you don’t have to do anymore?

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Gelisajams Sat 09-Jan-21 12:53:33

I’ve just been watching my next door neighbours playing with their little daughter on a sledge. One pulling her back to the top of the slope and the other catching her at the bottom. It brought a smile to my face watching them from the comfort of my house but I’m glad I’m not obliged to play in the snow anymore. (Even if my 21 year old head tells me I would have fun, my ageing body certainly wouldn’t thank me!) it got me thinking. What else am I glad I can’t/don’t have to do anymore??

Ohmother Sun 10-Jan-21 10:44:51

petunia

Oh mother-that is a fabulous idea. You are a genius. Buying chocolate instead of sanitary product. Inspired, I'm going to steal your idea

Thank you petunia. ?

Camelotclub Sun 10-Jan-21 10:42:36

See people who wear me out after 30 minutes.

Joesoap Sun 10-Jan-21 10:40:48

I loved work, but am so glad I dont have the alarm clock on any more, and arise when I want to, and yes not having to scrape the ice from the car windows.Bliss!

petunia Sun 10-Jan-21 10:38:41

Oh mother-that is a fabulous idea. You are a genius. Buying chocolate instead of sanitary product. Inspired, I'm going to steal your idea

susieboo Sun 10-Jan-21 10:36:28

Going to work , now retired . Don’t have to be in the rat race anymore

Ohmother Sun 10-Jan-21 10:27:24

Office parties. Having to be with others that you wouldn’t choose as friends and pretend I was enjoying myself for the sake of ‘bonding’.

Periods. I smile when I pass the sanitary products in a supermarket and head for the chocolate isle to purchase a treat with the money I’ve saved.

Florida12 Sun 10-Jan-21 10:23:07

Going to work, I retired four years ago. Getting up for the early shifts, a killer as I got older.
Having to wash iron cook clean every day.

chickkygran Sun 10-Jan-21 10:19:39

Sending Christmas cards to 100+ staff because it was expected
Any work related socialising
Being a slave to the phone at work
Having to pay a mortgage
My OH’s paperwork, especially the accounts
All of what others have posted

elleks Sun 10-Jan-21 10:11:04

Get up in the dark! I used to get up at 6.30am to walk the dogs before I left for work; it's nice in the summer, but hell on cold wet winter mornings. I retired a year ago, and it's bliss to be able to stay in bed.

Nicksmrs46 Sun 10-Jan-21 10:10:03

Getting up at 5:30 am on school days to get to our school teacher daughter for 7am so she could get to her school. Summer , Winter , snow , fog , rain and muddy puddles! ,walking grandsons to and from their school ! But now they are grown up , one 18 now at college and younger one is 14, both working from home because of closures.. but we do miss those earlier days , seeing them meeting their class mates in the playground and chatting to mums about their day ... not having to get up earnings a cold morning is lovely , anyone else feel like that?

TerryM Sun 10-Jan-21 10:06:39

Periods lol
If the day is cold or roasting hot just read a book and not move from the heater /fan
Not worry if my insomnia keeps me up till 3 am. It doesn't matter if I am tired during the day.
If feeling unwell having the guilt about not going to work .

Juicylucy Sun 10-Jan-21 10:04:31

Be sat at a desk by 9.am.
I Love snow in the South east we don’t get it very often but I still build a snowman when I get a chance.

Casdon Sun 10-Jan-21 10:03:52

Being on call, because I could never mentally switch off, resulting in hearing the phone in my sleep when it wasn’t ringing, so I always felt tired. It’s also lovely not to have the 4am wake ups worrying about work crises.

ClaraB Sun 10-Jan-21 10:00:01

Not going to work, worrying about job security and at one time I was commuting 4 hours a day.

petunia Sun 10-Jan-21 09:58:22

Being retired, I am so so so SO glad I never have to be on call overnight ever again. 15 hours of on call between two day shifts for over 30 years where meals were interrupted, being pulled out of a deep sleep to drive in all weather to whatever the situation, the bone weary tiredness of being out on call all night with a subsequent sleep disturbance the next few days, the deep anxiety of making urgent solitary decisions in the early hours while out. Or worse in some ways the almost constant sleep disturbance from the phone but never leaving my bed. The next days tiredness was like I felt with a newborn. No, I don't miss being on call one little bit.

JdotJ Sun 10-Jan-21 09:54:51

petra

Take orders from idiots who knew a lot less than me but were paid a lot more.

Agree Peta

Sparkling Sun 10-Jan-21 09:45:56

Going to work.
Periods.
Kissing strangers. I prefer to get to know them first.
Trying to fit 48 hours in to 24.
Desperately wanting 30 minutes me time.
But I miss the cuddles, being wanted, being useful, flawless skin and slim.? I had them once, so shouldn’t hanker for what's gone. I have endless me time.

Jaffacake2 Sun 10-Jan-21 09:33:48

I am pleased not to be nursing any more. I retired a few years ago and initially in the pandemic felt the urge to be back helping but am now so relieved not to. Decades ago I was an intensive care nurse which was stressful enough then looking after patients in ventilators. But now seeing the staff all in PPE and dealing with high mortality rates is horrific.
Feeling guilty that I am no longer a nurse but very relieved.

NfkDumpling Sun 10-Jan-21 08:48:48

I'm pleased to be shot of a lot of things others have mentioned - turning out for work and clock watching, periods, especially periods. And, thanks to Covid, not being invisible anymore in the street and have people barge straight through me. Not having physical contact with people I barely know.. I love being avoided!

nadateturbe Sun 10-Jan-21 08:02:25

So did I Kadinsky ?.
Going to work every day, especially in the cold dark winter. That said, I miss the challenge and the craic in the office and would cheerfully do it two days a week.

Viridian Sun 10-Jan-21 07:49:22

Tax returns! Loved being self-employed but dreaded the January deadline.

Kandinsky Sun 10-Jan-21 07:45:59

Oops sorry, thought this was just COVID related.

Kandinsky Sun 10-Jan-21 07:44:52

Tidy up ? ( no visitors! )

tanith Sun 10-Jan-21 07:37:22

Ironing at least 10 shirts on a Sunday, of course not getting up at 6am to go to work and sat in traffic.

Ashcombe Sun 10-Jan-21 06:13:05

Like a few others here - teaching! This must have lifted the spirits of many teachers, past and present!

schoolsweek.co.uk/ofsted-deluged-with-5000-emails-as-parents-turn-tables-on-williamson-by-reporting-superb-schools/