Gwynn
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Yes, a big change of career, but it was after I had had an op for a brain tumour. I was grateful for the new opportunity and enjoyed being an internal auditor. It put me into an authoratitive position where I could make a real positive impact and improve 'the product', testing, production, and most importantly, peoples lives.
Just to expand a little, here in the UK an internal auditor is a technical position not a financial one. So I was still deeply involved in all the technical aspects. But now I was also involved with legal aspects and process aspects too. And I had access to pretty much anyone in the company (to a certain level)
Great fun, but a very responsible position.
Now, I am retired and, a little bored, if I am honest, but the challenge of helping my wife with her own problems keeps me going. And a challenge it can be.
Just to expand a little, here in the UK an internal auditor is a technical position not a financial one. So I was still deeply involved in all the technical aspects. But now I was also involved with legal aspects and process aspects too. And I had access to pretty much anyone in the company (to a certain level)
Great fun, but a very responsible position.
Now, I am retired and, a little bored, if I am honest, but the challenge of helping my wife with her own problems keeps me going. And a challenge it can be.
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