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This trend is probably going to decline over the next 10-15 years. Most, if not all, public sector schemes moved away from final salary schemes to some convoluted career average schemes around 2013/2014.
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Check ur privilege!Originally posted by WTFH View PostBuy the weigh eye object to being called lazy
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Ewe do?Originally posted by WTFH View PostBuy the weigh eye object to being called lazy
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Buy the weigh eye object to being called lazy
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The BoE are Bojo's appointed numpties that cannot predict their own bowel movements. 50 to 70s with degrees are self-employed or have their own business. Brexit had a big impact and along with business rates, why bother?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSeems all of you between 50-70 with degrees have given up and retired.
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It is not obvious that the country has a jobs issue when unemployment is almost at a 50-year trough, but these official figures tell only part of the story. Unemployment might be historically low, but that does not mean employment is high. The number of people in work or self employed is still 500,000 lower than the pre-pandemic level with roughly 900,000 fewer working today than the Bank of England expected in forecasts made just before coronavirus struck.Leave a comment:
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I think we'd use the word 'special'Originally posted by malvolio View PostThis particular 50-70 year old is working as hard as ever, it's just that I do it for myself and don't ned to earn money doing it. I am far from unique.
Well in certain PS jobs isn't this the norm e.g. emergency services? I always thought it was part of the deal that you slog your guts out and are expected to retire younger and be looked after because certain roles require you to be fairly fit. Or is this not the case?What is fascinating is watching assorted quiz shows where you routinely find ex-public sector employees who have retired and are still in their fifties...
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I'm between 50-70 with no degree. Would love to retire but can't afford to. My best mate and his wife have done it though - they both had a highly paid professional jobs but gave up trying to jump through the ridiculous hoops of ever changing clueless management as soon as they no longer needed to.Leave a comment:
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Talking to certain people in the public sector I don't blame them for retiring early.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
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I would guesstimate that <20% of those were of working age (16-64)Originally posted by d000hg View PostTo what extent is the number of people in work reduced by the ~200k Covid dead?
Although the number of people in work and generating tax revenue in the UK has also been reduced due to other factors.Leave a comment:
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This particular 50-70 year old is working as hard as ever, it's just that I do it for myself and don't ned to earn money doing it. I am far from unique.
What is fascinating is watching assorted quiz shows where you routinely find ex-public sector employees who have retired and are still in their fifties...Leave a comment:
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