Frasers L&I Trust and 21 European assets.
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My investment in FLT made more than a year ago has done quite well so far
and I would have been quite happy to have them keep the status quo. Of
course, th...
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Erm, Uncle CW ... statutory retirement is still at 62. Employers can still ask workers who reach 62 to leave ... just pay a couple months salary as compensation.
ReplyDelete67 is the re-employment age limit from 1 July 2017.
When people say they want to retire early, it's becoz the work sucks. Usually it's the boss, hahaha!!!
If work is shiok most will just continue until drop dead.
Just recently Queen Elizabeth's husband retired. I think most people were scratching their heads and say "WTF ... you mean he was employed for past 50 years?!?!?! Do what haaarrr?!?!"
Wakakakakaka!!!! :) :)
i like my work, no problem.
ReplyDeletei ma quite good at it.
Yet i retired at 53.
In between, i resigned voluntarily and involuntarily - a few times.
Too straight forward and don't like "small talk" - aka can't handle office politics.
I like my job, challenging but still doable. I have been in it for 22 years and am experienced in it.
ReplyDeleteI have a good boss, who is supportive, and doesn't disturb me unnecessarily. My staff (most of them) respect me.
Yet I tendered my resignation.
This was planned 5 years ago.
I want to spend more time in church work and my hobbies.
After more than 30 years of corporate life, just want to contribute to the society in different ways in the remaining years of my life.