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The email came through this afternoon. The hospice had received enough voluntary redundancy applications amongst the nursing staff for the cost cutting to be completed

There will be no compulsory redundancies. 

I rang Nu first who suggested gin and lots of it
And I’ve been messaging people for the past hour, thanking them for their support
Finally I took Roger up the lane to Mr Poźnan’s neat bungalow and told him personally

And I hugged him with the longest of Disney hugs

51 comments:

  1. Good news John. I am glad for you. x

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  2. Blods3:31 pm

    So pleased for you John and everyone else who needed to keep their job x

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  3. Anonymous3:32 pm

    Fucking A !
    Fucking A

    Leex

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  4. Sue E3:35 pm

    Ooh what a relief , I’m so pleased for you John , and also for your colleagues who must have been worrying . A Friday night G&T in the sunshine would be perfect now x

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  5. Fantastic news! I'm so happy for you!

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  6. So glad to hear this good news, John! Onward now, but hopefully with a wee celebration first :)

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  7. What good news. Hopefully you will be able to relax a bit now. You don't deserve all this stress. x
    Wendy (Wales)

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  8. Anonymous3:50 pm

    Welsh hugs from France. Too hot here but it’s a good excuse to read books and the I-pad.
    I knew all would work out. More Welsh hugs and why not reward yourself with a gin and tonic. I am. Susan

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  9. Anonymous3:52 pm

    Big sigh. Whew.
    Enjoy the G & T!
    Bonnie in Minneapolis

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  10. Anonymous3:52 pm

    Thank God x

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  11. Damselfly3:53 pm

    Fabulous news! Definitely time for a celebratory G&T.
    Hugs of joy & relief!!!

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  12. The weight has lifted! Carry on being gentle with yourself and let your body and brain heal from the stress.

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  13. SUCH GOOD NEWS jOHN BUT SORRY THERE HAVE TO BE ANY STAFF CUTS

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  14. Fantastic! That's great news. Gin sounds like a good idea. :)

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  15. Anonymous4:05 pm

    You will never look at the hospice the same again John…..time for a review me thinks

    Keith

    Xx

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  16. Traveller4:09 pm

    A collective sigh is rippling around the world of Going Gently readers.

    Wonderful news.

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  17. That's fantastic news! Whew!!

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  18. Anonymous4:13 pm

    So, so PLEASED for you X

    Helen from Dartmouth

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  19. Anonymous4:15 pm

    so pleased for you and that no one lost their job

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  20. Anonymous4:20 pm

    Happy to hear this…

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  21. Great news John, so happy for you and the rest of the nursing staff. ❤️🇨🇦

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  22. Anonymous4:32 pm

    Fabulous news, so pleased for you (so pleased it’s encouraged me to comment). Ruby xxx

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  23. So pleased for you and your colleagues who needed to keep their jobs. Doing a happy dance, in my head. Josie ( )

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  24. Joy! Rapture! What a relief.

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  25. Oh, that is such great news. I've been hoping that would be the outcome (that happened at the school where I worked) but didn't dare voice it in case I jinxed things! I'm breathing a huge sigh of relief for you and your colleagues. Yes, a very large G&T and a happy dance is called for. xx🍸🕺

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  26. Anonymous4:40 pm

    Splendid news John x

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  27. Anonymous4:43 pm

    So pleased for you. Enjoy the gin! This is the first time I’ve commented on a blog but reading yours gives me a lot of pleasure and a good deal of hope when times aren’t great.

    Christine

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  28. Hurrah, so happy for you.

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  29. Anonymous4:48 pm

    So delighted for you. Athene

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  30. Phew, you can breathe easy now John xx

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  31. Barbrara Anne4:52 pm

    JOY and happy dancing at this wonderful and much needed good news!!! Now, breathe, dear John.
    Am so glad enough of your co-workers volunteers to resign to allow the rest of you to stay. May those who are leaving be going to better jobs, can go part time, jobs closer to home, or even stay home.

    Happy hugs!!

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    1. Also kind of you to let your friends and neighbors hear your good news! Your lengthy hug must have made Mr. Poznan's day, week, month, or maybe year!!

      More hugs!!

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  32. Anonymous4:52 pm

    Fantastic! Enjoy your weekend. Bun

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  33. I think I shall have a g+t in your honor John.

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  34. What an enormous relief! Too bad about all the recent worry but so glad you got good news. I wish I could have a gin with you. You and Nu have a couple for me. Hallelujah!

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  35. I am so glad for you, and for the others who wanted/needed to keep their jobs. It's been a horrible time for you all.

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  36. Oh, such a relief. I am so happy for you xx

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  37. Best news I have heard all day John!!! Much relief here for you and your colleagues.

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  38. I can not tell you how happy and relieved I am to read this.

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  39. Anonymous5:10 pm

    Wow, what a relief! I hope all the "volunteers" are at peace with their decision too. You must have been so nervous opening the e-mail.

    Of course (always the buzz kill) with fewer staff the work load will be heavier and perhaps reduced satisfaction for you.

    Gin/ice cubes/nice long dog walk! So glad you were able to share with the nice neighbor in person (and with all of us of course).

    Ceci

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  40. Kippy5:12 pm

    That is wonderful news John! Waiting to hear it must have been like waiting for lab test results. Now you can enjoy your weekend and have a spring in your step while at work

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  41. Oh John, that's such good news. I'm so happy for you - I may have to have some alcohol and toast you. xx

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  42. 🎉🎊🎉😁😃😊❤️Such a relief for you.

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  43. Hear us all exhaling? That's wonderful and now you can breathe, have a little g and t

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  44. . . . and breathe! 😊

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  45. Anonymous5:24 pm

    Oh, John! That's fabulous news! I swear I've been checking your blog every few hours or so to hear the news. Cheers!
    Francie in Idaho

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  46. Anonymous5:26 pm

    Yippee!!! Best news ever!!! John, I am sooo happy for you! Sitting in Atlanta in the sun sharing this joyous moment with you! Sending a giant hug to you, Roger , and the girls❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
    Carol in Atl. Enjoy this!!!

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  47. Donnalyn5:47 pm

    Wonderful news, John. So happy for you and your co-workers!
    It's a terrible shame that end of life care has to suffer cut backs. It is such wonderful care you and others provide in such a difficult stage for patients and their families.
    A G&T sounds perfect and maybe a wee treat for Mary and Roger too!

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  48. Anonymous5:57 pm

    Fantastic news

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  49. Anonymous5:57 pm

    Button

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