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Unions striking in France
10/14/10 at 10:35:39
 
Can you believe that the French unions are staging nationwide strikes over the gov't's efforts to raise their national retirement age from age 60 to 62?

Even 62 is ridiculous for almost all people except for those who are truly disabled.

Eventually Europeans are going to have to come to grips with reality - being that the trouble with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money to use to fund it.
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Reply #1 - 10/14/10 at 10:56:58
 
well... it's not Europe-wide. Our retirement age is 70 for men, 65 for women, I think. Or 65/60. Definitelly not 60. Greeks also retire sooner, just a few other countries too. Germans work from the grave!
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Reply #2 - 10/14/10 at 11:06:26
 
Dasch -

What country is "our"?

I would expect the German work ethic to be among the highest <g>.

Of course, Greece is flat broke.
Isn't Austria among the early retirement countries?  I know that employers have to pay "double" wages in either October or November there, so people have Christmas money, and again in either May or June, so they have summer vacation money.  What a joke - same annual wage, the law just assumes people can't budget for themselves, so they pretend that there are 14 months in a year, and divide annual pay by 14.
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Reply #3 - 10/14/10 at 11:26:51
 
As much as some people seem to dread it,... eventually, with increasing automation in factories, more plug-in modular repairs and disposable items that are cheaper to replace than repair, and big agro farming,... the need for workforce will have to decrease... other than bullsh!t paper pushing, and bureaucratic runarounds...
life is getting easier....
Tough noogies...  Grin...

This is why we all have too much cr@p,... The only way to keep everyone slaving away to the grave is increased consumerism...
So, keep working away, so you can keep buying the massive amounts of cr@p you don't need, so you can keep the wheels turning...
Otherwise, you'll have to define yourself by something more than what you do, and actually pay attention to life and other people, instead of stuff...

Okay,.. got my helmet on,.. ready to be beat up...
Lemme' have it...Huh...
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Reply #4 - 10/14/10 at 12:00:47
 
Serowbot -

You see things a bit too "smallish".  With all of the automation, computerization, etc. now, we should be growing at an ever increasing pace; not slowing down.

But to do so, and keep the economy running and growing, people have to change.

Ditch diggers are an obsolete bunch, as are many of the unskilled and semi-skilled jobs of just 40 years ago.

My partner and I were just talking about this a few moments ago - I can't imagine how the tour guides at the Eifel Tower are stressed to the point that they need to retire at 60.  Yet they think it is their birth right to work as little as possible for as few years as possible.

You see, the difference is that some people merely work to live - and they are never happy.  They get no real satisfaction, or pride of accomplishment out of their day - they just work to buy their next meal and pay the rent.  Work has no real meaning for them.

Then there are those who live to work - these are the people who produce, and love it.  Look how old Warren Buffett is - mid 70s, and still going strong every day and as sharp as ever.

To me, I just can't imagine not working for as long as I'm physically and mentally capable.
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Reply #5 - 10/14/10 at 12:38:14
 
What a shame Jerry ,you cant think of something better to than work.
How about fishing,golf, Now here is a novel idea motorcycling,tour different country's, there are a multitude of things to do. My then wife and I rented a car in Paris ,we headed south without a map,we had more fun than a barrel of monky's.
Jerry you have very little imagenation. Fly a single engine plane around world,with your wife.Cross the Atlantic on the QE11,talk about luxury, take some dancing lessons(secretly) and amaze you wife while on the QE11,you think your wife is loving now, you aint seen nothin yet.
Take note from a man who has been married 6 times to 5 different women, not one of them remarried, Hey you had the best whats the point of looking  Wink
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Reply #6 - 10/14/10 at 12:57:38
 
Jerry, That's wonderful for you,.. but everyone ain't you...

Some people do work hard everyday at jobs just for a paycheck... and these jobs need to be done...  
Sewers need to be unclogged, it's not rewarding or fulfilling, it just has to be done... do you imagine someone has a calling to do that?...
People push wheelbarrows of dirt, gravel, and bricks,... change quadriplegics diapers,... put unwanted animals to sleep,... shovel hot furnaces,.. and dig in mines...
... and it all needs to be done... and most do it for a paycheck...

but, maybe now,.. with many of the needs of life being more automated,... those who have to do the hard, dirty, but necessary parts of civilized existence, can be rewarded with some more time for the finer things...
If everyone becomes a lawyer, or educated professional, who will dump the trash?...
The most important jobs in society are menial, and demanding, or just plain monotonous,... and not fairly rewarded...
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Reply #7 - 10/14/10 at 13:21:31
 
Mick -

We just see the world thru different glasses, my Friend.  Nothing wrong with that, either

I hate ships - was one one once, and never again.
I've flown an airplane everywhere I want to go, and a couple of places I didn't want to go.

See, the difference is, I get my kicks, and a real rush, out of business.  Right now, at age 63.5, we're doing the initial research and other due diligence on a new business, the idea for which has been rolling around in my head for several years.  The challenge of this is far more interesting to me than ballroom dancing could ever be.

And for Serowbot -

You are right, menial tasks will always be with us.  I remember a speech that Gen. Colin Powell gave to a high school class in one of the impoverished areas of New York City.  Of course, the kids were mainly blacks and Hispanics.  He told of a time when he was in high school and he got a job as a floor sweeper in a clothing manufacturing shop in New York.  He vowed to himself to be the best floor sweeper that the company had ever had; and after a few weeks on the job, that's just what the owner of the shop told him he was - the best.

It's just that attitude and ethic that took him to the top of the military and political world.  Obama may be the first black president, but I firmly believe that Powell could have been had he chosen to run after he got out of the Army.  No matter what one's work is, every person should be proud of what he does, and strive to be the best at it that he can be.  That's true satisfaction to me.

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Re: Unions striking in France
Reply #8 - 10/14/10 at 16:22:00
 
Jerry Eichenberger wrote on 10/14/10 at 10:35:39:
Can you believe that the French unions are staging nationwide strikes over the gov't's efforts to raise their national retirement age from age 60 to 62?

Even 62 is ridiculous for almost all people except for those who are truly disabled.

Eventually Europeans are going to have to come to grips with reality - being that the trouble with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money to use to fund it.

Other peoples money was MY money a few years ago, I paid in to social security,it was working just fine until other government agency's took it and didn't pay it back,As I recall it was the Crawford texas village idiot.Or was it the biggest clown in American History ,er lets see ,bed time for bonzo,Oh yes a hollywood classic, Do you know he was offered the role as Nick in Casablanca,but he turned it down thank goodness. Even as the president of the screen actor's guild,he couldn't hack it,I guess he thought it was a short leap from one president's job to another.
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Re: Unions striking in France
Reply #9 - 10/14/10 at 18:46:59
 
Central Banking schemes always create inflation & currency devaluation. People have to Make More $$$ in order to get by. The more services that are provided, the higher the taxes. As the currency devalues, taxes have to rise. Eventualy, economies succumb. Have a look at Greece. People are only talking about how the people are REacting. Im not hearing much about what policies got them in the shape they are in.
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Reply #10 - 10/14/10 at 19:28:35
 
JOG, you keep pointing out how bad central banking schemes are. But you have yet to point out a PROVEN TO WORK different system. As far as I know, every system without a central banking system has failed, too.
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Reply #11 - 10/14/10 at 19:47:08
 
Yup, this french strike is nuts, whole country is paralized, shady motives behind it all.


Yes, germans work from the grave... by choice!

To understand the german labor mentality you must first realize that its like comparing apples and sauerkraut, its just a different planet over here.

Long story short germans have embedded in their dna a little word called "muss" (must/duty) which basically makes the individual police themselves in all aspects of life.

Its simple lifelong brainwashing and programming that makes them wilingly accept the notion that the goal of their existence is to serve the fatherland with labour, taxes and specific behavioral code and expectations... otherwise you are an "Aso" (asocial parasite) and looked socialy down upon.

But in general, are germans happy?!
No.
Quite the opposite actually; even though they are better off than most of the world, germans, simply put, are complex, torn, productive beings that fill their lives with trivial junk, activities and traditions to face away from the fact that the system never gave them a chance to be,  but then again, none of this matter because everything is fine because it must.
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Re: Unions striking in France
Reply #12 - 10/14/10 at 20:15:40
 
Charon wrote on 10/14/10 at 19:28:35:
JOG, you keep pointing out how bad central banking schemes are. But you have yet to point out a PROVEN TO WORK different system. As far as I know, every system without a central banking system has failed, too.



A Central banking system, owned by a wealthy elite, robs the people.


Go To The CONSTITUTION for the guide to real money.


Why is it that people are willing to continue down a bad road & just declare the road theyve never seen tried is worse?
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Reply #13 - 10/14/10 at 21:01:19
 
O.K my turn. I am retired and have been for 4 years now I'm 59 years old. I've heard this argument and think it's more a matter of envy then wanting to be a more productive citizen. I don't receive any Social Security and won't in the future. I worked for a municipal water department and we have our own private retirement plan that we contributed to and the investors of our plan invested in solid company's. My social security contributions started when I was 15 years old and continued until the age of 24 when I went to the water dept. I can't draw on that because I make too much from retirement plus I'm short about 6 months of credits. With the water dept. I worked 31 years and bought back 3 years of time I was in the Army so I ended with 34 years credit in the retirement plan. When I retired I got 79% of my base pay plus because the plan has been so successful I've gotten a 3% raise each year now. Even in these messed up times. It's a successful plan because it's completely privately run. Social Security is a failure because it's run by the government. Now, do I feel guilty? Hell no, I worked hard for 40 years! Do as the politicians say and work your fingers to the bone but as the song goes. What do you get? Boney fingers! Private retirement plans are better because your money is only used as retirement investment rather then bridges to nowhere.
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Reply #14 - 10/15/10 at 05:52:07
 
For once, I agree with Lupo.

Seeing you guys yak away at the french strike is like me yakking away at L.A. gang wars... it's an exercise in dialectics, and nothing more.

On the other hand, exactly how long should an employee work before he should / can retire ?
How long should a guy work in th elocal Police force, or in the local FD, or in the Army ?

I honestly cannot imagine a 65y.o. State Trooper, of Fireman, or even a 55y.o. marine still hollering "gung ho!" at the top of his lungs...
The body quite simply cannot take the punishment doled out by some jobs any more than so much, by the age of 40 - 45 max - one is worn out.
Literally.

So, a librarian can easily work to 70, but an ambulance driver ?
AND
Why on earth should all systems relate to the US system, anyway ?
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