Well I haven't been so inclined... and doubt if I shall be. Complete retirement is proving a joy, and I've no current plans to shoehorn any sort of work into the schedule...
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Great to hear this.
Beyond that , this is a good lesson in how the government, instead of taking the axe to what is for many people a vital part of their finance, would be better off investing in ways to help people work in more appropriate was as their circumstances allow.
As we already see, many people either dont have a problem with, or accept having to do some work into what used to be thought of as retirement age. But full time work to 68 or 70 is either impossible , or very difficult for many people, or undesirable for the economy. The More older people there are working, for example, the fewer opportunities there are for young people.
I expect Caliban's former role is now being done by somebody much younger and even better suited to the demands of modern day legal practice.
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Great to hear this.
Beyond that , this is a good lesson in how the government, instead of taking the axe to what is for many people a vital part of their finance, would be better off investing in ways to help people work in more appropriate was as their circumstances allow.
As we already see, many people either dont have a problem with, or accept having to do some work into what used to be thought of as retirement age. But full time work to 68 or 70 is either impossible , or very difficult for many people, or undesirable for the economy. The More older people there are working, for example, the fewer opportunities there are for young people.
I expect Caliban's former role is now being done by somebody much younger and even better suited to the demands of modern day legal practice.
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