View Full Version : My run to Napier and back
beyond
18th March 2007, 09:14
Friday afternoon I left for Napier. Nearly didn't go at all as I was in a state of partial shock. Five minutes before I left work for my half day off a got a notice which basically means the company I work for is trying to make me redundant after 30 years of hard, loyal service!!!! :( :(
I was bloody gutted to put it politely. :gob:
I thought I'm not going now but then I thought, bugger it. A hard ride is what I really need right now and a hard ride it was. These 1400's are amazing at consistent :innocent: speeds. I took my anger and frustrations out on the bike and I know that's a dam stupid thing to do, but I felt not too bad once I got to my brothers in Napier. 4 HP's running the Tokoroa to Taupo stretch all using instant on radar. Got stuck behind one heading South for a good 15 minutes out of Tokoroa and everytime he saw a car or truck or came to a curve or rise he would flick his laser on.
Real pleased I invested in a quality radar detector. Once I slipped past her when she got stuck behind a truck, I let everyone know she was coming :)
Got a lot of friendly waves even from cagers and flashed a few bikers as well.
No presence at all between Taupo and Napier and what an awesome run I had. Hit my brthers place at Eskdale in 50 minutes after leaving Taupo.
I know, save the lectures, I really needed that.
So here I am back at home last night contemplating my future. What the hell do I do now?
Better start working on a CV, something I haven't needed to do for 30 odd years.
Cheers folks. Had to get that off my chest. I better go easy on the tyres now.
MSTRS
18th March 2007, 09:27
Bugger about your job, but that's life....often, after the fact and looking back, it is the best thing that could have happened. I know, happened to me - hard at the time but so glad now.
Sorry we weren't here yesterday, but another time eh?
judecatmad
18th March 2007, 09:43
Friday afternoon I left for Napier. Nearly didn't go at all as I was in a state of partial shock. Five minutes before I left work for my half day off a got a notice which basically means the company I work for is trying to make me redundant after 30 years of hard, loyal service!!!! :( :(
Is there no re-employment option? You know, go for another job in the same company? Some companies do that - especially since your payout is most likely going to be HUGE after 30 years....
Check to see if your mortgage insurance (if you have a mortgage of course!) had a redundancy cover. That will help see you though til you get back on your feet.
Really sorry to hear the news :(
Glad you're OK tho after thrashing the bike - could've gone horribly wrong, but didn't and you're probably all the better for getting it out of your system.
On the up-side, you've probably got a shedload of experience to put into your CV :) And it might be a good opportunity to have a change of direction?
And if it takes a while to find something...hey...more riding time up your sleeve ;)
Good luck!
Grub
18th March 2007, 10:08
Friday afternoon Five minutes before I left work for my half day off a got a notice which basically means the company I work for is trying to make me redundant after 30 years of hard, loyal service!!!!
... PM sent ...
ninjac
18th March 2007, 10:31
Sorry to hear about your job. I hope it all works out.
I was made redundant just before Christmas. I knew it was coming so didn't have the shock you would have. Just got a job offer this week.
Gota love the Napier-Taupo road, 50mins is pretty good going on a large bike like yours.
Boob Johnson
18th March 2007, 11:28
The run sounded like fun :yes: Glad it didn't end in tears.
On the job front: although daunting right now you might be pleasantly surprised with the direction you take. Could be the start of an exciting new journey? Jeepers after 30 years it's gotta be time for a change? Theres nothing like a major comfort zone shift to get the pulse racing & a new lease on life :msn-wink:
Matt Bleck
18th March 2007, 12:16
I'm sure it will all work out for the best Paul. Chin up! :)
NighthawkNZ
18th March 2007, 13:27
No presence at all between Taupo and Napier and what an awesome run I had. Hit my brthers place at Eskdale in 50 minutes after leaving Taupo.
They must be still straightening that road... :( use to a real nice twisty road
beyond
18th March 2007, 15:45
Cheers guys.
Sorry we weren't here yesterday, but another time eh?
Yep, another time mate :)
Is there no re-employment option? You know, go for another job in the same company? Some companies do that - especially since your payout is most likely going to be HUGE after 30 years....
Glad you're OK tho after thrashing the bike - could've gone horribly wrong, but didn't and you're probably all the better for getting it out of your system.
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No redundancy payout clauses in the contract :( After 30 years....zilch :(
Good thing about a 1400 you can ride hard and fast but you aint never thrashing it :) Redlines at 9, max torque at 5 max HP at 7500 and after that click the next gear. Never have to rev her past 7.5 to make the most progress.
[QUOTE=NighthawkNZ;979292]They must be still straightening that road... :( use to a real nice twisty road
After the Rangitikei plains it's all still nice and curvy with plenty of corners :)
She was blowing a gale across the plains and the ranges on the way back Sat arvo.
On the way down a 5 minute stop for gas in Tokoroa and the same back again. Nice comfortable bike.
judecatmad
18th March 2007, 15:53
No redundancy payout clauses in the contract :( After 30 years....zilch :(
That's shocking :(
Do you have a union? They might be able to help you out with avoiding the redundancy if you really want to go that route.
If you don't feel the redundancy is justified, then try http://www.ers.govt.nz/ - they have some good advice and contacts.
(all this is probably nothing you don't already know tho...sorry)
I really hope it works out for you, whatever happens. You never know, depending on what you do, there might be some KBers with some opportunities for you.....
Best of luck.
jaybee
18th March 2007, 16:15
bad luck dude, me 2 got made redundant after 8 years in the same Logistics company, hey walked from one straight into another tho and its better pay, better hours, never been happier!!!!!!.
I was worried to being right on xmas, but now i as happy as, there are so many jobs out there in Auckland that u need not worry, in fact you take your pick, as employees struggle to even get replies, another option is go temping for a while and test the waters, might find a whole new career.
Good Luck !!!! :yes:
yungatart
18th March 2007, 16:20
That suks! To lose your job after 30 years - and no redundancy, unbelievable!
Glad you enjoyed the ride tho, will make sure we are home for your next visit!
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