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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 2689268" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Good approach. I commend you for strongly encouraging young workers to put something away for retirement/ disability every week even if it's only 5 bucks After twice putting as much as a month in just the past year in nursing homes rehabbing a pair of total hip joint replacements I would encourage anyone to try to accumulate as much as you can to pay for in home healthcare as late in life as possible. I cringe at the thought of 70 million boomers pouring into those places. It is indeed unfair that a FT Fedex employee should have to for all intents and purposes to live in squalor in order to fund for the most part on their own a modest pension plan when compared to the fact that a FT UPS employee making upwards of 10 bucks an hour more will still have a fully funded defined benefit contribution pension when they retire most in their mid to late fifties. And those who work for FXG contractors will be in bad shape if they stay there any more than a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 2689268, member: 58386"] Good approach. I commend you for strongly encouraging young workers to put something away for retirement/ disability every week even if it's only 5 bucks After twice putting as much as a month in just the past year in nursing homes rehabbing a pair of total hip joint replacements I would encourage anyone to try to accumulate as much as you can to pay for in home healthcare as late in life as possible. I cringe at the thought of 70 million boomers pouring into those places. It is indeed unfair that a FT Fedex employee should have to for all intents and purposes to live in squalor in order to fund for the most part on their own a modest pension plan when compared to the fact that a FT UPS employee making upwards of 10 bucks an hour more will still have a fully funded defined benefit contribution pension when they retire most in their mid to late fifties. And those who work for FXG contractors will be in bad shape if they stay there any more than a few years. [/QUOTE]
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