Summer recommendations

Hi everyone ! I started a new 9-5 and I’m just looking for things to do after work and on the weekends! I think if I make a list , it’ll be easier to plan and do things! What are your favourite things to do after work in London or around, and weekends ! I’m always down for a road trip too.

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u/Sad_Island7595 — 3 days ago

Summer recommendations

Hi everyone ! I started a new 9-5 and I’m just looking for things to do after work and on the weekends! I think if I make a list , it’ll be easier to plan and do things! What are your favourite things to do after work in London or around, and weekends ! I’m always down for a road trip too.

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u/Sad_Island7595 — 3 days ago

Leaving a secondment early

I chose to go on secondment and now I’m overthinking it . The work is very different from my role and I’m struggling since I don’t know if I enjoy it and I don’t know if I can do it for a year. I travelled a lot for my other job and this one is mainly in the office - I don’t want to burn any bridges in this office , but I just don’t think I’m ready to give up travelling yet . Should I stick it out for the full time ? Or when is a good time to leave ?

They are filling in my initial role - but haven’t yet so I’m wondering if i should talk to my home manager about my thoughts or if that would be rude ?

I’m also concerned that they will get rid of my original position as they are making changes company wide. They announced today that the department I’m in rn in my secondment , is changing and merging with another team which caused a lot of stress to most units - my role is very niche and I was assured that it would not be impacted . But I don’t know if it’s a sign. I’m anxious about it- my contract states that I’m in temporary assignment to this role and I can go back to my original role if I give two weeks notice but I feel that if i do that , id apear insecure. I Worldwide also be embarrased returning so quick. Should I do the full thing or leave early? The role ends in April next year , but I want to leave in February- in time to join the cycle with my home role . Problem is this role would still need me.

Any help / advice would be helpful

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u/Sad_Island7595 — 8 days ago
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Leaving a secondment early

I chose to go on secondment and now I’m overthinking it . The work is very different from my role and I’m struggling since I don’t know if I enjoy it and I don’t know if I can do it for a year. I travelled a lot for my other job and this one is mainly in the office - I don’t want to burn any bridges in this office , but I just don’t think I’m ready to give up travelling yet . Should I stick it out for the full time ? Or when is a good time to leave ?

They are filling in my initial role - but haven’t yet so I’m wondering if i should talk to my home manager about my thoughts or if that would be rude ?

I’m also concerned that they will get rid of my original position as they are making changes company wide. They announced today that the department I’m in rn in my secondment , is changing and merging with another team which caused a lot of stress to most units - my role is very niche and I was assured that it would not be impacted . But I don’t know if it’s a sign. I’m anxious about it- my contract states that I’m in temporary assignment to this role and I can go back to my original role if I give two weeks notice but I feel that if i do that , id apear insecure. I Worldwide also be embarrased returning so quick. Should I do the full thing or leave early? The role ends in April next year , but I want to leave in February- in time to join the cycle with my home role . Problem is this role would still need me.

Any help / advice would be helpful

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u/Sad_Island7595 — 9 days ago
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Is it appropriate to leave a secondment ?

I am in the position where I chose to go on secondment and now I’m overthinking it . The work is very different from my role and I’m struggling since I don’t know if I enjoy it and I don’t know if I can do it for a year. I travelled a lot for my other job and this one is mainly in the office - I don’t want to burn any bridges in this office , but I just don’t think I’m ready to give up travelling yet . Should I stick it out for the full time ? Or when is a good time to leave ?

They are filling in my initial role - but haven’t yet so I’m wondering if i should talk to my home manager about my thoughts or if that would be rude ?

I’m also concerned that they will get rid of my original position as they are making changes company wide. They announced today that the department I’m in rn in my secondment , is changing and merging with another team which caused a lot of stress to most units - my role is very niche and I was assured that it would not be impacted . But I don’t know if it’s a sign. I don’t know I’m anxious about it- my contract states that I’m in temporary assignment to this role and I can go back to my original role if I give two weeks notice but I don’t know . Should I do the full thing or leave early? The role ends in April next year , but I want to leave in February- in time to join the cycle with my home role . Problem is this role would still need me.

Any help / advice would be helpful

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u/Sad_Island7595 — 12 days ago