Depends on what you're counting down to I guess. 12/12/12 is the last day of the age 65 rule stalling our careers (eight). 12/13/12 is the first day those careers resume movement up the seniority list (nine).Actually its 9.
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Depends on what you're counting down to I guess. 12/12/12 is the last day of the age 65 rule stalling our careers (eight). 12/13/12 is the first day those careers resume movement up the seniority list (nine).Actually its 9.
Depends on what you're counting down to I guess. 12/12/12 is the last day of the age 65 rule stalling our careers (eight). 12/13/12 is the first day those careers resume movement up the seniority list (nine).
If you like your job, you can never be a looser. There are so few people who get paid to do something they like. This makes you an exception to the average job holder, therefore you can not be a looserwhat you guys don't get is that we're all also 5 years older now.... it's a lose/lose either way.. the 65ers won, and we all lost, cause now we gotta work to 65 to get the same career.
what you guys don't get is that we're all also 5 years older now.... it's a lose/lose either way.. the 65ers won, and we all lost, cause now we gotta work to 65 to get the same career.
If you like your job, you can never be a looser. There are so few people who get paid to do something they like. This makes you an exception to the average job holder, therefore you can not be a looser
Amen.
However considering how many of us got totally screwed by 9/11 and its aftermath, there may be less of us crying about it when we get to 60 than you might suspect because many will be able to postpone dog food for dinner another 5 yrs.
Just sayin...
As opposed to a "tighter."
Sorry, Yip. Couldn't resist.
Assuming he actually likes his job. Not really an automatic these days in aviation anymore I'm afraid.
you think, at his age he would be able to spell. should have gone to college