Originally Posted by
srjumbo747
Nearly every pilot in the U.K. over sixty thought, twenty years ago, that they’d be retired by now.
I’m afraid that a lot of these people ‘love their jobs’ too much and can’t give up flying much to the detriment of the younger folk. Also, they just can’t see how morally wrong they are.
I know loads of guys, who live abroad and have paid little or no tax, who have RAF pensions and still want to fly.
I am not saying how I feel about these people, (well I don’t like the lack of morals) I’m just highlighting the fact.
Good luck to everyone.
What a pompous Post!
Twenty years ago all pilots thought they would be on much better pensions than they can expect now. Many will
need to work to recover from the hammering that their pensions have had,
especially with this present debacle. (Have you looked at what has happened to pension savings over the past six weeks?)
But do you care about that, or just your selfish self? (Well, I don't like your lack of morals.) I'm just highlighting the fact.