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Old 25th October 2024 | 19:15
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From: Coltishall
Originally Posted by Saintsman
Once upon a time, we had a large army, navy & airforce and consequently lots of engineers doing their time and leaving in their 40s with a service pension.

These people still needed jobs and with a lot of military work being given to private companies, they were snapped up. They were perhaps not on high wages, but with their pensions, they did okay.

Roll on to today and these jobs still exist, but there are now fewer people about to fulfil these roles. As the contracts for this work usually goes to the lowest bidder, companies still want to pay the same sort of salaries. However, there aren’t so many who have the benefit of a pension to boost their take home pay. Skilled engineers are looking elsewhere, where their skills are appreciated and recompensed accordingly.

This issue has been brewing for some time, but it’s been heads in the sand and hoping it would go away. It’ll get worse unless more money is put on the table.
I totally concur with above. I left 2004 after 22 years. Age 40 with a mortgage almost payed off. Left engineering and done an easy job without travelling the world and getting arrsed about . The pension made it do able. The classic elephant in the room here is: Mortgage/rent prices are so hi relative to years ago. I still know guys now who are working civvy for the cash to pay mortgages...nothing wrong with that.....but its all to do with when you were born, unfortunately I believe?
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