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CCF Glasgow bid fond farewell to longstanding employee

  • 30 Jun 2021

The Glasgow branch of insulation and interior building products distributor, CCF, gave a heart-warming goodbye to Brian Duncan, as he retired as a warehouse assistant after 15 years with the company.

Brian lives in Govan and is affectionately known as ‘Stacker’. He was videoed leaving the Govan-based premises for the last time to the sound of CCF’s forklift horns and co-workers applauding.

The emotional send-off has since received thousands of views and over 2,800 reactions on LinkedIn. Many comments are from Brian’s former co-workers who celebrated his positivity and warm personality, which made him so popular.

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‘A real joy’

Brian says: “Over the last 15 years, I have made so many friends and always enjoyed coming to work, it has been a real joy to finish my career here at CCF before retirement.

“I don’t know how the team planned this send-off without me knowing, but it meant a lot. They’re all like my family and I will always remember my time at CCF fondly.”

Matthew Brown, Branch Manager at CCF Glasgow, comments: “It’s really sad to see Brian go, but we are so thankful to him for his service over the last 15 years. Brian really deserved an amazing send-off and I am proud that the team gave him a memorable goodbye.

“He’s left some big shoes to fill, but we wish him all the best for the future.”

For more information about CCF please visit www.ccfltd.co.uk

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