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"st alban, watford, 5 minutes ago
As long as teacher pensions are ok, God bless the teachers"
Mike took 'early retirement' cough, at 52, with stress. His pension, (currently) 1,800 euros a month, since 1999. I had to get the major to sign and witness a 'is the recipient of this pension still alive?' form a few months back.
He signed, Mike signed, (not in front of the mayor, he'd already signed from his sofa), I put it in an envolope and sent it back to some clerk in the UK.
He's got three pensions. State, from when he was a joiner or summat, and from when he worked at some college teaching, I don't know what, at times he says 'computers', others he's said woodwork? I honestly have no fukcing clue what he taught. But a new head arrived, wanted to make some changes, he felt like, 'she doesn't like me', I'm off.
My point being, if his pension goes tits up he will no longer be able to pay for his care. If we multiply this problem by approximately 23 million we can see why the comments section is alive and well and this story that was not the main story when I reported it above, soon after became the main story, and has overnight and to now remained the main story. It's the only story in town, more important than even Meghan Murders latest podcast.
May god have mercy on my salary payments from Mike.
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