Well done that man.Cajunboy wrote:This thread has made me think about my father and his retirement.
He was born in 1921 and had to leave school when he was 14 due to the death of his father.
He began work at Bolton Town Hall and finally retired having a senior position in 1977.
He took advantage of an early retirement package. He had his 40 years service ( including his army service) and got his full pension. He died in 2009 after receiving an inflation proofed pension for 32 years. That's the way to do it!!
Roll on retirement
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Norpig
wanderlust
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41 Re: Roll on retirement Wed Mar 04 2020, 16:48
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
43 Re: Roll on retirement Wed Mar 04 2020, 16:57
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I didn't mean well done because he died! Er, I meant, well done for planning ahead. Not planning ahead for death, but for his future. If you get my drift.
44 Re: Roll on retirement Thu Mar 05 2020, 14:06
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
One of my pensions is from the Civil Service, and I've always said that I'm going to live to 105 to get as much out of the buggers as I can
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