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Old 17th Aug 2010, 13:08
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ManaAdaSystem
 
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The young become old. And when you are old your opinions will change, and surprise surprise, you to will also want to work beyond 60.
Nope. I'm set to go at 60, 55 if I have the chance.
Problem is, new pilots may have to fly until 65 (or God forbid 70), in order to get the full pension. For those of you who fly permanently bent over with no pension scheme in sight (FR and the like), you can disregard my latest statement. You will probably be dead or burnt out before 60 anyway.

To Highcirrus in Korea, have you tried to hang out with other people than your fellow dinosaurs? Effohs? They don't want to? Strange!
How much pension from your previous employer do you pocket on top of your current salary while you block upgrades and/or a expat job for another pilot with family and children to take care of?
Any expat in Korea have a lot of war stories to tell. No matter what age.
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