Good afternoon all -
After a number of very happy years framing, I’ve decided that now is the time to bow out and retire. My state pension is just around the corner, and it’s time to focus on other things. This coincides happily with my daughter’s first baby arriving in the summer and her purchase of an old house which is apparently much in need of my DIY skills!
I just wanted to thank those of you of have been so helpful over the last few years. Sometimes it’s help that’s been so generously provided after a plea for help, and sometimes by following advice given to others. Either way, I’ve found the forum to be a great source of help and advice. Long may it continue.
It’s been a little strange this year not to be swamped by Christmas orders and the usual unreasonable demands from customers, but I must say for the first time I’m enjoying a more relaxed lead up to the festive season.
I’ve already sold some of my tools and equipment, and will be selling he rest via the Forum in the New Year.
In the meantime, I’d like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas and a prosperous time framing in 2025.
Very best wishes
Jonathan
Retirement and thanks
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Retirement and thanks
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Re: Retirement and thanks
Wishing you all the very best in your well deserved retirement Jonathan.
It has been a pleasure getting to know you over the years. You have been a valuable part of the framing community, both on this forum and via the Guild. I am sure you will find that retirement is anything but quiet and peaceful - especially with a new grand-baby and lots of house DIY to keep you occupied. You'll soon wonder how you ever found time to go to work!
However you fill your days, I hope that you find relaxation and enjoyment in this next stage of your life for many, many years to come. And from Alec and myself, we both wish you all the very best and a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Do feel free to drop in if you are ever down our way.
All the best
Jo
It has been a pleasure getting to know you over the years. You have been a valuable part of the framing community, both on this forum and via the Guild. I am sure you will find that retirement is anything but quiet and peaceful - especially with a new grand-baby and lots of house DIY to keep you occupied. You'll soon wonder how you ever found time to go to work!
However you fill your days, I hope that you find relaxation and enjoyment in this next stage of your life for many, many years to come. And from Alec and myself, we both wish you all the very best and a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Do feel free to drop in if you are ever down our way.
All the best
Jo
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Re: Retirement and thanks
Jo -
Thank you so much for your kind words - very much appreciated. Been great getting to know you both, too.
Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and a successful 2025.
Best wishes
Jonathan
Thank you so much for your kind words - very much appreciated. Been great getting to know you both, too.
Wishing you a very Happy Christmas and a successful 2025.
Best wishes
Jonathan
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