When I started work you got your pension at 65 they raised that to 67 a few years ago and it looks like it's now going up to 68 (not sure of the cut off point) I feel sorry for people my sons age they will be working into their seventies.
They are discussing this now on 5 live, they are suggesting retraining for those that are in physical jobs who in their late 50s and into their 60s are not going to be able to cope, people phoning in are asking where the jobs are going to come fromOnly some of them Chippy. Just because people live longer nowadays doesn't mean they're fit to work
It looks like anyone who is 40 to mid 50 is going to have at least one year added, the think is life expectancy has lowered over the last few years if it continues will they give you your years back, I doubt it.As someone in their 50s this is pretty frustrating, seems like I work hard and pay a lot of tax and NI into the system but any rewards I might have expected as a result of doing that are being quietly eroded
Funny you should mention that CWRW I'm due for state pension at 67 and it pretty much will be that as I just got caught in the band when it moved from 66 to 67. Having retired on a private pension that will last past my state pension age I don't need to find employment. I would like a part time job with some activity as 35+ years in IT at a desk isn't good for your physical health. However in my mid late 50's I am now finding some things physically more demanding. I took 2 crates of 24 x 330 glass bottles full of beer down the shed (only 1 crate at a time) and paid the price. Now having to remind myself to only carry 16 in a crate. Same with lifting and reaching too high. l need to brew below 20l as lifting the bucket is starting to strain me.Only some of them Chippy. Just because people live longer nowadays doesn't mean they're fit to work to a higher age. I managed to get my pension at 66 but to be honest for a few years before that I couldn't have held down an 8 hour a day job.
Ha so now i know what is going on, i am on 80mg for nearly a year now thanks for posting this, i am due to see the cardiac nurse in Feb she told me last year about reducing my meds, back to pensions, god help the next generations, i am about to enter my 7th decade and i don't know if anyone else has noticed but in every generation some were along the line pension schemes go tit's up and you finish with less than you aimed forHaving said that my muscular problems have improved since reducing my statin tablets from 80mg to 40mg
I think a good strategy where the option exists is to plan to be in a position of management in later years where your role is more focused on oversight, assurance, managing risks and resolving issues. These activities need, and make best use of, the years of experience you have while also releasing you from much of the physical effort. You need to think about the qualifications, experience, and behaviours you need to develop to step into those management roles.
Presumably all the jobs that the foreigners left when we left the EU.One bloke phoned in and said he was an electrician who made a good living but as he got older he had to give up a lot of jobs due to his knees, he took jobs where he could do most of the work standing for while but his knees got worse and he had to give up, as he said he hasn't done anything else what are they going to train him to do and when they train him where are all these jobs coming from.
They have all been filled by the new arrivalsPresumably all the jobs that the foreigners left when we left the EU.
At least that's the promises that I remember from the campaign. There should be loads available now.
Ha so now i know what is going on, i am on 80mg for nearly a year now thanks for posting this, i am due to see the cardiac nurse in Feb she told me last year about reducing my meds, back to pensions, god help the next generations, i am about to enter my 7th decade and i don't know if anyone else has noticed but in every generation some were along the line pension schemes go tit's up and you finish with less than you aimed for
By the way you're entering your 8th decadeHa so now i know what is going on, i am on 80mg for nearly a year now thanks for posting this, i am due to see the cardiac nurse in Feb she told me last year about reducing my meds, back to pensions, god help the next generations, i am about to enter my 7th decade and i don't know if anyone else has noticed but in every generation some were along the line pension schemes go tit's up and you finish with less than you aimed for
Yeah just seen my mistake it's an age thingBy the way you're entering your 8th decade
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