The skills you acquire can always be effectively redeployed. You will look back on setbacks and be grateful for the catalyst that came not a moment too soon.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Every job leaves its residue, a bit of extra knowledge, a new skill-set.
I was put in remedial everything.
In the long run, it's impossible to make progress without sometimes having setbacks, although people who get lucky on their first attempt sometimes forget this.
I wish I had a talent for dropping things as well as taking on new ones. It gets to be quite a clutter after a while.
I would not like to be replaced by someone who immediately sets about undoing what I've tried to do for 25-26 years.
Having done 'Misfits' for three years solid, you become known for doing one thing, so I've wanted to change things up as much as possible with each job.
The way to resumption is to resume.
Letting a project sit and coming back to it is just as important as working on it all the time. You need to come back to it with fresh eyes.
If you will work in co-operation, forgetting the past, burying the hatchet, you are bound to succeed.
I think it now comes down to whether you have the skills or not.