Probably the same as it is nationally. Does it make a difference?
And what do you mean by 'retired early'?
Out of the people I know all that retired earlier than 57 were not working in the private sector, so shall we say 57.
Probably the same as it is nationally. Does it make a difference?
And what do you mean by 'retired early'?
August 6th 2006.Royal Mail let the second bunch of us go.Thankkkkkkk you so much.How time passes when you are enjoying yourself.
Shouldn't be allowed to vote, claim benefits or have social housing until you've served The Queen.
That's a lot of afternoon teas she'll be getting through.Shouldn't be allowed to vote, claim benefits or have social housing until you've served The Queen.
Or contributed to the early retirement of those who did.
They should do it out of gratitude to those who did.
Now that's different to my experience.Out of the people I know all that retired earlier than 57 were not working in the private sector, so shall we say 57.
Now that's different to my experience.
Of the 4 people I know, who retired at 55, all of them were in private industry - Jaguar Land Rover, IT, engineering and BT.
I know 2 guys who retired at 43 having owned their own businesses.
The earliest I've personally known someone retire from the Civil Service is at 58.
I left at 60.
I don't know him personally.Drago? 48.
I don't know him personally.Anyway, hasn't he had to retire on medical grounds?
It's amazing wot drugs can do......He is in training for body building I believe.
I joined a job , the fire brigade, with a 30 year pension scheme when I was 24. Paid a big chunk of my wages into it , about 11% , and left at 54.
Not early, just what I entered into a contract and paid for.