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Ive just found out that I cant get my state pension till Im 66. I knew it was going up but I thought Id be 64 with being born in 1954. Im really peed of now and on top of that I dont think the turkey leg Ive just eaten was cooked enough and I feel a bit queezy.....or is that the shock?????:confused:
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aye the government wants you well on your way to death before they give you a penny of your hard earned money back that you have been paying all these years to ensure you are looked after when you have worked enough of your life.
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aye but will we be looked after????? from personal experience of care for the elderly it sucks. Carers arnt given enough time to do the job there supposed to do before rushing on to the next poor old person. I dread to think what we will be faced with......
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No....it'll be the turkey leg.
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Of course I don't know your circumstances but it sounds from your profile that you do not have a job currently. If you have time to spare while waiting for your delayed pension and you are concerned about the suffering of children as you implied on another thread, why not consider becoming a volunteer with VSO? That way you would be able to make a difference and pass your time in a useful way.
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I agree it is terrible that they have made the retirement age for men and women equal at 66.
Women live on average 4 years longer than men so surely the retirement age for women should be 70 and that of men 66. |
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Having said that, if you save long and hard throughout your life you could retire a lot sooner. Most people can't have an adequate standard of living on the state pension alone anyway. It's a matter of priorities and choices made, get the bigger house or the new car and foreign holidays when you are in your 40s or put the money in savings/pensions and retire at 60. |
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While the government delay retirement for older people, there will be fewer jobs for young people to take up.
Doesn't it just seem a bit crazy that these young people will live life on benefits, while those who should be putting their feet up continue to work? And as for women having long periods off work on Maternity leave....these days women seem to go back to work earlier(that is if they actually have a job)........and as for women doing less labour intensive work...that is a huge generalisation...plus when women get home from a day at work there is another job waiting for them at home.......called looking after the family. As for putting money into pensions when you are 40....that is good in principle, but there is no guarantee on the returns being enough to allow you to retire earlier, or to a more comfortable lifestyle......at present savings are worth diddly squat(I never ever thought I would say that) |
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As for maternity, my next door neighbour is pregnant and due on 1 April. She works in a factory and finished work on 22 March. This will give her the maximum time off after the baby is born. By the way she is Polish, as is her boyfriend and her mother who lives with them. They all work extremely hard and I don't begrudge them anything. We couldn't wish for better neighbours. That's in contrast to the lowlife alkies and druggies that seem to populate most of the area round here. |
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Not all men work then go to the pub, come home for tea then fall asleep in a chair. |
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Now, are you putting words in my mouth Neil?.......because I don't recollect saying that.
What I said was, that women(and surveys bear this out) have another job at home - called looking after the family. While you may do your share at home, there are many men that don't. I never mentioned the pub, or for that matter, falling asleep in the chair. |
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thank goodness for that....I thought I was starting with Old Timers disease! :)
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Me too Neil.......that is the thing I fear the most. Losing my lovely memories.
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