You retire from being a baker like you would with any other job. You can give a two week notice, collect any money that could be coming to you from vacation time, sick leave, and then you walk out the door.
he can resign not retire
The advantages of being a baker is that most of the time, you get to work in a fun career that you enjoy. The food you bake is enjoyed by many people and that can be satisfying. You can also move up by being a head baker or managing a restaurant.
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Yes, in the phrase the local baker, local is being used as an adjective, since it describes baker which is a noun.
If you have your own practice, you can retire anytime you want to.
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no it is his choice
In the new series, Tom Baker was included in one of the episodes as the caretaker of the museum, giving us a teaser that the Doctor might decide to retire and revisit some old faces someday. :)
depends on if they can retire on their savings and pension and whether they actually want to retire. Some like to keep on working
He didnt retire he was defeted and captured at waterloo and sent too elba
A baker's half dozen is a group of seven items, the concept being that it is one more than a half dozen.