Blue Maverick
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Well as they also pay tax, themselves!Don't forget your gold-plated, copper-bottomed, index-linked pensions as well. All paid for by who?
Well as they also pay tax, themselves!Don't forget your gold-plated, copper-bottomed, index-linked pensions as well. All paid for by who?
When I left the RAF it was shit pay but I’d had a pension since I was 18, my ex fucked off literally two months later left me with no job, two dogs a mortgage and nothing else, I was royally fucked, but I got a temporary contract with the council on very little, you know what I carried on paying a pension despite that, got a job in a night club 3 nights a week and grafted until i fortunately got in the fire service, again the wage was shit and compared to many others remained shit until I left, everyone thinks we were on £60/70 k a year, when I told them how much I actually got they said they’d never do it for that, again I carried on paying nearly 15% of my wage into a pension. People have nearly 45 years to sort their working life’s out, unless you get a disability there’s no excuse not to get on in something, the same old excuses are meated out same as when I saw a house burned to the ground and we found the owner had no house insurance, ironically the £10 packet of fags that caused the fire would be paid for it! If that guy is working in a pub fair play to them but that should maybe your second job not your first.
But not "an average employer contribution of 27%"Well as they also pay tax, themselves!
You are funnyBut not "an average employer contribution of 27%"
I've just been on the Civil Service job website, and every
single job advertised states the above. Scandalous.
It really is.
Firefighters have historically been on shit pay, that’s why they went on strike in 77 and again in 2002, in 2002 a fully qualified firefighter got paid £21k, we went on strike to get £30k, we did not get that, it took me 17 years to get to £30k! Someone staring in an office as a PA was getting £28k, so for the job and what it entails it was pretty shit pay. However I knew I could retire earlier and saved for it.I'm not sure you could have missed the point any more if you tried. This isn't about you and your life and how you did it. Try reading the post again you literally didn't reply to one single part of it.
BTW fireman are not and never have been on shit pay. As a normal grounded poster this is a bit odd from you tbh.
Strange how our resident Tories have now decided they're compassionate, isn't it? After well over a decade of abandonment our public sectors are finally receiving commensurate pay, it's good to see.
Unless, of course, they deserved that level of pay rise?Reeves’ remark after dishing out the 20%-plus pay rise to the junior doctors was that the cost of the move was a ‘drop in the ocean’ compared to the cost of industrial action.
Anybody even remotely interested in maintaining a negotiating position would never make a statement like that.
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Who still have those?Don't forget your gold-plated, copper-bottomed, index-linked pensions as well. All paid for by who?
So a 27% employer contribution isn't a gold-plated, copper-bottom pension scheme?Who still have those?
I can tell you that's no longer the case in railway as well other industries.
You ARE funny.Don't forget your gold-plated, copper-bottomed, index-linked pensions as well. All paid for by who?
Ah so it’s jealousy now, now I get it, if it’s so good why is there a recruitment problem in police, nhs and lots of other public service jobs, maybe because the wages are crap in comparison to private sector, however that’s balanced out in a way by a decent pension. If the private sector paid you less but gave you 27% towards your pension how would you feel? The same shite every time the Public sector get something, yet when everything is going smooth in the private sector no one gives a shit.So a 27% employer contribution isn't a gold-plated, copper-bottom pension scheme?
Wow!
He, she or themselves also remit to mention the 35% cut in wages inflicted on the public sector by 14 years of corruption by the ToriesAh so it’s jealousy now, now I get it, if it’s so good why is there a recruitment problem in police, nhs and lots of other public service jobs, maybe because the wages are crap in comparison to private sector, however that’s balanced out in a way by a decent pension. If the private sector paid you less but gave you 27% towards your pension how would you feel? The same shite every time the Public sector get something, yet when everything is going smooth in the private sector no one gives a shit.
27% pension contribution is obscene when it’s tax payers money being used. Stop trying to defend the indefensible.Ah so it’s jealousy now, now I get it, if it’s so good why is there a recruitment problem in police, nhs and lots of other public service jobs, maybe because the wages are crap in comparison to private sector, however that’s balanced out in a way by a decent pension. If the private sector paid you less but gave you 27% towards your pension how would you feel? The same shite every time the Public sector get something, yet when everything is going smooth in the private sector no one gives a shit.
Try working in the real world.You ARE funny.
Your so deluded that you need sectioned.
The self-servatives destroyed Public Sector pensions meaning the pay more, work longer and get less, despite it being sold to new and prospective staff as a form of deferred pay., and all so that their party owners could siphon off more of the taxpayers money in their luxury yachts to tax havens that are mainly British Protectorates.
27% pension contribution is obscene when it’s tax payers money being used. Stop trying to defend the indefensible.
I am always amazed at the willingness of Conservative voters to plunder the depths of the lowest achieving private pensions as a target for where public sector pensions should aim. This is not how society grows and develops: you look for the best and then try to work out how you can achieve something similar.
Try working in the real world.