Pensions and terms of service
Ridiculous pensions are given out to a lot of those with a government job. This semester i would like to discuss of how much money is wasted every year when government jobs receive more than what is owed. Much of taxpayers money goes towards these pensions. Government jobs only require small time lines of work. Afterwords, so much money is given to that individual that the money is almost wasted. Struggles will always continue to stop this because the law is on the governments side. Lawyers fight for their jobs and their pensions, and make it even harder to fight against if a lawyer can raise his or her pay just because they understand the law more than others.
Scheming that goes on in govt jobs
Much scheming is done within government walls. Even if those positions aren't major. People are always receiving bribes, acquiring illegal trade information, and finding legal but ridiculous ways to earn more money.
The working class of our economy has to work everyday to earn as much as one of these government positions. If someone who earns as much as a lawyer or senator decides to stop working. They would fall into economic struggles extremely quick if they did not have something to back them up. If someone such as a lawyer decided to retire at an early age after at least two years of working. They could stay that way for the rest of their life.
The wealthier class who earns as much as a senator will have a much more difficult way or finding a way to retire at an early age. They must work to where they are at. Not as if a senator or someone similar does not have to work hard to earn their degree, but working for a long time does not have to be in their lives agenda. Much fighting and struggling occurs in today's economy, and a lot of us have to struggle to make sure we stay in the wealthy position we are in.
you sound a bit angry in your posts on pensions and government service. The claims you make in these posts will need substantive, credible data in order for an audience to believe you. Who did you have in mind as an audience for this topic?
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