November 12th will be my 2,140th and final day working for Plusnet. Some of you might have seen some of the (at time of writing) 26,139 forum posts I’ve made, or sent me one of my 5,157 personal messages over the last (almost) six years.
I started working for Metronet on January 4th 2004, following a brief respite from paying income tax after previous stints with Pipex and Tiscali in 2002 and 2003. In 2005, I was asked to take the Head of Customer Services role at Metronet before the company was bought by Plusnet, I moved from Hertfordshire to Sheffield and joined the Comms Team.
Since then, I’ve spent my time working in these forums, the portal forums before them and other places like ThinkBroadband (although I still remember it as ADSLGuide), the Plusnet Usergroup Forums and various other places. Over time we’ve all got to know each other and I consider a number of you friends (I even spent a weekend at Barry’s house drinking his beer and eating his food!).
I’ve been given a fantastic opportunity to go and work for a development firm, working as a technical author. For those of you that know me, will know I enjoy writing in my spare time and this presents me with a great chance (and a hellishly steep learning curve!) to develop my own abilities further.
It’s not been an easy decision to make, and even writing this now makes me feel sad for the memories and people that I’m leaving behind, but it’s a great chance for me to further my career and let’s face it, I’m not 28 anymore

I leave the Community Forums in the very cable hands of Bob Pullen, Mand Beckett, Matt Taylor and Chris Parr, who will do their utmost best to sort out any difficulties or questions you may have – I couldn’t want you to be in better hands.
You are all in excellent hands and I certainly don’t foresee the level of support that you receive from my team diminishing just because I’m going somewhere else.
But you’ve still got me for another couple of weeks! (sorry)
James