Papachristou
15 years ago
any special agent is required to retire at 57, ATC are required to retire at 53 and the list goes on.

medicare=health benefits paid for by the taxpayers last time i checked.


how many local officals retire in their 40s or 50s and take a job the next town over as fire chief, police chief etc? or move to any other private, local, state or federal job and draw 1-2 pensions plus new salaries? not sustainable, sorry.


but yes, i agree on china. we reward companies who ship jobs overseas.
8trackdisco
15 years ago
Anybody see the irony of the government empolyees posting frequency throughout this thread and others?

A small business owner screwing around on CBid on and off during work hours for a period of time leads to the businesses demise.

Public employee doing the same gets a collectively bargained raise at the end of the year.

God Bless America.
8trackdisco
15 years ago
BTW, I'm on my 15 lunch.
teedubbya
15 years ago
And I'm not at work, but then again I made no assumptions about you. I always go by WWBD? What Would Bloody Do? Usually that reminds me to scratch my crotch.
Papachristou
15 years ago
i thought that was What would barack do??? i think you would have to be banned if you didnt clarify.


im posting from my cell usually while safely driving!
teedubbya
15 years ago

i thought that was What would barack do??? i think you would have to be banned if you didnt clarify.


im posting from my cell usually while safely driving!

Papachristou wrote:



Lol. I do wonder what percentage of work time posts are from government employees. It seems low compared to non govt employees.

I do most my posting from the road too. Which reminds me. 8 how far are you from Maddison? It looks like that may become part of my routine. It would be cool to smoke one sometime.
tailgater
15 years ago

Lol. I do wonder what percentage of work time posts are from government employees. It seems low compared to non govt employees.
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OldSchool
15 years ago
At the state things are isn't there really only one non-essential federal employee..............







.....................That's right, you guessed it!!!

teedubbya
15 years ago
lol tail. You do know where thousands of those posts came from don't you? Think old format. But that said where do the other 98.3% come from?

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gringococolo
15 years ago

any special agent is required to retire at 57, ATC are required to retire at 53 and the list goes on.

medicare=health benefits paid for by the taxpayers last time i checked.


how many local officals retire in their 40s or 50s and take a job the next town over as fire chief, police chief etc? or move to any other private, local, state or federal job and draw 1-2 pensions plus new salaries? not sustainable, sorry.


but yes, i agree on china. we reward companies who ship jobs overseas.

Papachristou wrote:




It's age 56 for ATC genius. But the 56 age is when you have to stop working live traffic, not stop working. You could supervise or work in other "ATC" jobs.

To retire as a special categorry (ATC, Firefighter, Police) you have to have 25 years actively doing the job(live traffic, patrol, fighting fires), and you can retire as early as age 50. If you have any unpaid lost time, if you have time doing other administrative jobs, if you loose your medical clearance and don't have 25 years good time then you can't retire. Don't be mad, get a job that has a pension. I will have 2 of them by age 56 or 59, 3 if SS is still solvent.


You don't have a clue what you are talking about. The stupidity and incessant talking point BS is why, I really have stayed away from this place.

I 100% agree there is lots of waste in the government, but it is the nature of it (has to do with legislated fairness mostly, but if you don't get it then there is no point in explaining). I would love to see it reduced. What I don't agree with is the blanket statements about all government workers. It's just ignorant. Plain and purely ignorant.

tailgater
15 years ago

It's age 56 for ATC genius. But the 56 age is when you have to stop working live traffic, not stop working. You could supervise or work in other "ATC" jobs.

To retire as a special categorry (ATC, Firefighter, Police) you have to have 25 years actively doing the job(live traffic, patrol, fighting fires), and you can retire as early as age 50. If you have any unpaid lost time, if you have time doing other administrative jobs, if you loose your medical clearance and don't have 25 years good time then you can't retire. Don't be mad, get a job that has a pension. I will have 2 of them by age 56 or 59, 3 if SS is still solvent.


You don't have a clue what you are talking about. The stupidity and incessant talking point BS is why, I really have stayed away from this place.

I 100% agree there is lots of waste in the government, but it is the nature of it (has to do with legislated fairness mostly, but if you don't get it then there is no point in explaining). I would love to see it reduced. What I don't agree with is the blanket statements about all government workers. It's just ignorant. Plain and purely ignorant.

gringococolo wrote:




Yesterday, you stated:
"What use facts when you can just talk nonsense. Most governent retirement plans requrie you to work to age 62. The earliest one could "retire" with a full pension is age 50 and only under certain circumstances. That pension would likely be less than $1000 per month. "

Why did you put the word "retire" in quotations? And do you really think that working 25 years "doing the job" qualifies for the "Certain Circumstances" as you claimed? Hell, that's simply called "working" to most folks.

Get real. Nobody is blaming you for being the recipient of the VERY GENEROUS governement payment plan. But you act like you're somehow entitled to it. To those who complain about the absurdity of retirement at age 50, you call them names. Then you say "get a job that has a pension".

Your posts reek of self import and contempt to the taxpayers.
You are so biased (for obvious reasons) that you can't see the hypocrisy in your own words.

It's disgusting, and it's just one example of how the safe government teet breeds complacency. Not in your job efforts, for I honestly assume those are top notch (ATC is not for one with poor work ethic). But rather in your justification of blatently lopsided benefits bequethed to many on the public dole.

Gringo.
You've got a good thing. I'm happy for you, but that doesn't mean that the system doesn't need fixing.
50 is too young, no matter how few take advantage of it.
So is 57.
Hell, 65 is too young if this country and her SS is going to stay afloat. But you don't want to hear that.
You'd be happier to simply call us ignorant.

And that's a shame.
gringococolo
15 years ago
Once again I am wasting my time.

I don't know anyone that can actually retire on 1k a month.


Too hard to explain the intracacies of the system. Believe what you want to believe.

Hell, I just heard that the AVERAGE ATC salary is 161k per year. Yea right, believe that too. BTW, my fellow controllers are pissing me off with all this nonsense of sleeping lately.

And no I am not on the job posting.

As far as contempt for the tax payers? Who receives the services? The taxpayer. I also pay my own salary with my taxes? And?????? I like my job because I like the job. It isn't the salary or future pension. I enjoy serving the public and I do my job, with that in mind.


Like usual, you and many others sound bitter. If you are so unhappy, move to a place where you can save money, retire earlier, or whatever. Get a government job, get a state job. Start your own company and retire when you want.


Just slinging mud at an entire workforce is ignorant.
Papachristou
15 years ago
gringo, no one is slinging mud at the individuals. my uncle is an atc, and he is retiring this year at 53. Maybe he just told me he HAD to retire, i dont know, but either way, 53 or 56 is a mute point to argue. its unbelievably early. Enjoy it but like greece, it wont and cannot last forever. if we refuse to make adjustments to the system (drastic and painful adjustments), there will be more dire consequences later. i read a great post about TSA, all the other people that have access to airplanes is staggering. it really seems like a front to provide the illusion of security.
gringococolo
15 years ago
It stikes a nerve with me because of the sudden attack on the "American Dream" of retiring at a reasonable age. Not everyone can or should have the ability to do so. Simple, life aint fair.

Both sets of grandparents retired.

Fathers side: Grandpa worked in shipyards (Portland and Seattle areas) for 30+ years since he was barely out of college. He retired around 60 with a pension and lived within his means. Grandma was a teacher for about the same. Then she went into administration. Retired a little before grandpa. Not a big pension, but lived within their means and had saved and planned properly.

Mothers side: Grandpa sold insurance at a private company since he was 19. Retired partially st age 59, then worked part time until 61 then ully retired. Grandma retired early on a pension from Crescent Foods a private company, took a reduced pension.


They are my example. The thing is most people cannot afford to retire at age 56, it isn't an all expenses paid pension. You have to plan and save accordingly.

I don't know when I am going to retire, but it sure as hell ain't gonna be in my late 60's.

The other thing is that it is a very TINY part of the federal system that actuall retire early.


All grandparents lived or are still living well into their 80's.




I believe there has to be adjustments, but I am not going to talk about them right now. (ATC climate).
gringococolo
15 years ago
I got to go to work guys. I guess I did sound a little hostile. But sometimes that's how I roll.
tailgater
15 years ago

Once again I am wasting my time.

I don't know anyone that can actually retire on 1k a month.


Too hard to explain the intracacies of the system. Believe what you want to believe.

Hell, I just heard that the AVERAGE ATC salary is 161k per year. Yea right, believe that too. BTW, my fellow controllers are pissing me off with all this nonsense of sleeping lately.

And no I am not on the job posting.

As far as contempt for the tax payers? Who receives the services? The taxpayer. I also pay my own salary with my taxes? And?????? I like my job because I like the job. It isn't the salary or future pension. I enjoy serving the public and I do my job, with that in mind.


Like usual, you and many others sound bitter. If you are so unhappy, move to a place where you can save money, retire earlier, or whatever. Get a government job, get a state job. Start your own company and retire when you want.


Just slinging mud at an entire workforce is ignorant.

gringococolo wrote:



Couple points:
1. Intracacies aside, mid 50's is too young. Period. No need to elaborate.
2. The contempt for tax payers is real. You say you "pay taxes". But you actually don't. Sure, you see less money in each paycheck, but the government pays you from the money earned outside the governement. If you'd like me to explain this further, let me know. I think you can figure it out.
3. I'm debating a topic. I'm not bitter.

And since you obviously didn't know it, I am a business owner of a small manufacturing company. But I can't "retire when I want". That statement alone proves that you are out of touch with reality, if not being overly defensive here.

Papachristou
15 years ago
im with tailgater here. retiring in your fifties is a dream of yesteryear. this is because we have chosen to send money to every country in the world except our own, endorse welfare breeding, and fight wars in every dirt patch we can find, we do not have the money to fund these early retirement ages.

thats great your grandparents lived within their means, but how many young people do you think are going to do that? not that im a whole lot better but im better than most my age i know. i only owe on my house, my TV i just bought about a grand on my CCs. I need a new riding mower but im going to wait till i pay off my tv. (three years no % is tough to pass up)

the bottom line isnot matter how you want to spin it is that we as a country and individuals have been living on credit for many years. we have attempted to spend our way out of bankruptcy and of course that has failed. you can say anything you want but the country will not be able to continue to fund these kinds of benefits. its reality, it sucks, sorry.

another thought is the GM employees had the same mentality and look where it got them.
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

im with tailgater here. retiring in your fifties is a dream of yesteryear. this is because we have chosen to send money to every country in the world except our own, endorse welfare breeding, and fight wars in every dirt patch we can find, we do not have the money to fund these early retirement ages.

thats great your grandparents lived within their means, but how many young people do you think are going to do that? not that im a whole lot better but im better than most my age i know. i only owe on my house, my TV i just bought about a grand on my CCs. I need a new riding mower but im going to wait till i pay off my tv. (three years no % is tough to pass up)

the bottom line isnot matter how you want to spin it is that we as a country and individuals have been living on credit for many years. we have attempted to spend our way out of bankruptcy and of course that has failed. you can say anything you want but the country will not be able to continue to fund these kinds of benefits. its reality, it sucks, sorry.

another thought is the GM employees had the same mentality and look where it got them.

Papachristou wrote:




http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/19/business/retirees-wrestle-with-pension-buyout-from-general-motors.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all 



In a world of hurt is where it's putting them.
DadZilla3
13 years ago

BTW, I'm on my 15 lunch.

8trackdisco wrote:



I never post in the forums while I'm at work.

...only bid. 😰
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