20
Mar
2016
A question about : Pension
When I started my apprenticeship in 1978 and we were eventually allowed on the shop floor, the Superintendent talked to us about the benefits of working for such a nice organisation and the subsidised shop, sports club and social niceties. He also told us about the company pension scheme, where he advised us to 'NOT PUT A PENNY IN IT AS BY THE TIME YOUS REACH RETIREMENT AGE, THERE'LL NOUGHT LEFT IN THE POT'
I am afraid to say, what he said could be true!
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- Depends on the company
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