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4th June 2012, 20:56 #1
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What about only retiring at the age of 80?!
http://finance.yahoo.com/blogs/break...172821954.html
It just shows that some people, like the AIG CEO are out of touch with reality.
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4th June 2012, 21:25 #2
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life expectancy for romanian males is well below that number so I guess I'm not ready to work till I'm 80.... but I'm prepared to give it a go. They'll have to adjust a bit my schedule for the later part of my career. I shall want to be at work at 6 am the latest... and have at least 3 breaks for naps during the day.
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4th June 2012, 21:29 #3
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Maybe it's because states have been busily doing their best to abrogate their previous responsibilities in owning infrastructure and once they're able to do away with state pensions, retiring at... well never, will be out of necessity.
I can already see for instance that at some point before I get to retirement age, some majorly catastrophic event will wipe out the value of people's superannuation funds and everything I will have set aside for 50+ years will become totally worthless. Some hyper-inflation event has the potential to make even people who were millionaires, holders of bits of paper with lots of zeroes on them but still unable to buy bread with it.
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4th June 2012, 21:52 #4
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Seriously . . . for you guys that are actually seeing (or hoping) retirement in the future . . . . will it be for real? really??
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4th June 2012, 22:30 #5
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I'm not surprised tbh. I'm pretty sure it's the nature of his 'job' that made him think he could be doing it well into his 80s.
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5th June 2012, 00:00 #6
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Originally Posted by Big Ben
After raping the American people's wallets for $170 billion in what amounts to state welfare in in taxpayer bailouts, AIG had the gall to then pay $1.2 billion out in "bonuses"
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5th June 2012, 00:02 #7
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5th June 2012, 08:15 #8
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Originally Posted by Big Ben
If you don't have expectations of that age I suggest to stop paying those annoying and quite high contributions to the pension fund.
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5th June 2012, 10:45 #9
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Originally Posted by ioan
Unfortunately he's right or close enough. Its pure demographics. Given that the number of retirees compared to workers is shooting up how else would you expect to ensure that the retirees don't get less in the future? Either the workers pay more or you raise the retirement age or both, and that is exactly what governments around the world are having to do.
Old people do not generally compete with young people for jobs. Old people are usually much more skilled and experienced but are manually far less capable than school leavers and graduates and therefore are mostly employed in completely different roles. The comparison with the Middle East is nonsense, their young people don't have jobs because a) their governments promoted a stupidly high birth rate and b) the same governments have obstructed economic development that would otherwise have employed those youngsters. Once the global economy picks up again there will be more jobs all round in most balanced economies.
Raising the retirement age does raise questions though. My retirement age has been pushed up to 67 already and will probably go up further before I retire. My work requires precise hand eye coordination. How am I going to do my job when I'm that old? I will have to find another role along with all my other colleagues once we reach that age, how will that be provided for?
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When I'll be old ( in case I'll ever admit I'm old :laugh I want to rest and relax. Enough with hard learning and hard working!
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