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The Times: Older farmers ‘should be offered cottages’ to retire
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<blockquote data-quote="RedMerle" data-source="post: 3764614" data-attributes="member: 15988"><p>With the exception of the army the other jobs aren't quite retiring at 40. Somewhere closer to 50 but still earlier than others. </p><p></p><p>However that was on the really old pension. I was in the civil service 10 years ago and my pension did not have such generous terms. And now all public sector pensions are career average. So a civil servant now goes at the same pension age as everyone else. 67 for someone like me. </p><p></p><p>Anyone such as police retiring now or in about the next 3 years has a good pension but not for much longer. It's a kicker for the younger staff paying massive pension contributions so some 50 year old can go on cruises whilst they are 40 years old and facing 20 more years in the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedMerle, post: 3764614, member: 15988"] With the exception of the army the other jobs aren't quite retiring at 40. Somewhere closer to 50 but still earlier than others. However that was on the really old pension. I was in the civil service 10 years ago and my pension did not have such generous terms. And now all public sector pensions are career average. So a civil servant now goes at the same pension age as everyone else. 67 for someone like me. Anyone such as police retiring now or in about the next 3 years has a good pension but not for much longer. It's a kicker for the younger staff paying massive pension contributions so some 50 year old can go on cruises whilst they are 40 years old and facing 20 more years in the job. [/QUOTE]
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