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View Lyons550's Profile Lyons550 Flag Shirley 09 May 18 5.13pm Send a Private Message to Lyons550 Add Lyons550 as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

No, in essence I disagree.

I don't think people currently in their teens and twenties will be nearly as selfish as those in their 70s and 80s.

Or maybe you are saying it comes in waves and there will be dodgy group now in their 40s and 50s?

Edited by Mapletree (09 May 2018 5.07pm)


Then you clearly missed the point that I suggested its MY generation (born in the 70'80's) that are the problem and not those now...

Re the 'wave' scenario...I guess it stands to reason that a generation brought up in austerity (post war for eg) would then be a more caring generation...and those who are bought up in an age full of opportunity and wealth are more selfish...again see my earlier comments...

...so in essence you DO agree with me...

 


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View EverybodyDannsNow's Profile EverybodyDannsNow Flag SE19 09 May 18 5.14pm Send a Private Message to EverybodyDannsNow Add EverybodyDannsNow as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


The point I make is a valid one...we ALL have a choice...University (knowing you'll run up a debt) is a CHOICE. So if you make that; you do so knowing that it'll be harder to get on the property ladder as it currently exists.

I believe that University education is overdone though...i never went and my abstinence never did me any harm ...along with thousands of others; and yet,so many people fall into the trap (and backward thinking) that its the ONLY way to get on and, feigning offence at the merest suggestion that its not all its cracked up to be, as they realise it may well be they're looking at the naked empower!

The irony being that now its open to everyone...it's being hoisted by its own petard as it becomes a greater irrelevance; as what once was a guarantee of a job (post qualification) its not...because everyone has one.


Edited by Lyons550 (09 May 2018 4.29pm)

I agree with your point on universities - speaking first hand, it's without doubt the worst value for money service I've come across in my life, and so far, I've seen no tangible difference in earnings within my friendship group in terms of those with and without degrees.

Having said that, the whole education system channels anyone reasonably intelligent into university (I wonder why). Again, speaking first hand, you are made to feel that it's the only viable option for anyone who wants to be successful - as a teenager, if that's the only source of information you have, of course you're going to apply...

So whilst I agree with your point on universities, I think it's quite a stretch to say it's all about choice - you're asking 17 year olds, who's primary source of information on the topic is an entirely biased one, to make a massive life decision based on what their priorities might be in 10 years time as an adult.

And if they make the wrong choice? Tough, you can't own a property until you're well into your 30s.

Hardly fair is it?

 

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View Spiderman's Profile Spiderman Flag Horsham 09 May 18 5.14pm Send a Private Message to Spiderman Add Spiderman as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


The point I make is a valid one...we ALL have a choice...University (knowing you'll run up a debt) is a CHOICE. So if you make that; you do so knowing that it'll be harder to get on the property ladder as it currently exists.

I believe that University education is overdone though...i never went and my abstinence never did me any harm ...along with thousands of others; and yet,so many people fall into the trap (and backward thinking) that its the ONLY way to get on and, feigning offence at the merest suggestion that its not all its cracked up to be, as they realise it may well be they're looking at the naked empower!

The irony being that now its open to everyone...it's being hoisted by its own petard as it becomes a greater irrelevance; as what once was a guarantee of a job (post qualification) its not...because everyone has one.


Edited by Lyons550 (09 May 2018 4.29pm)

Actually my daughter DID have to go to be able to follow the path she wanted to.. yes it was her choice. How do you think youngsters today will get on the property ladder without a decent income (which they will not get now without a degree)? Are you saying that if they choose to pursue a career which involves going to University, it's tough that they accrue so much debt? Nice view,

 

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View Hrolf The Ganger's Profile Hrolf The Ganger Flag 09 May 18 5.30pm Send a Private Message to Hrolf The Ganger Add Hrolf The Ganger as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

I sit in between your parents and you. My experience is that my generation uses the benefits of good pensions and decent housing in support of their grandchildren. My mother's generation, however, just couldn't believe its luck. She was brought up during the war and her generation lived for the day, always knowing it could be their last. Despite the constant threats hanging over them, it seems they largely had a good time back then and continued it into their octogenarian years.

So you thought you would go with sweeping generalisations today eh?

Of course, people make personal decisions about how to behave. The era from which they come from will dictate attitudes but I rarely see everyone agreeing on one attitude or course of action and I expect that it has never been any different.

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 09 May 18 5.38pm Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Spiderman

Actually my daughter DID have to go to be able to follow the path she wanted to.. yes it was her choice. How do you think youngsters today will get on the property ladder without a decent income (which they will not get now without a degree)? Are you saying that if they choose to pursue a career which involves going to University, it's tough that they accrue so much debt? Nice view,

I would advise any youngster to think about life after university before they make that choice. Too many people have saddled themselves with debt for careers which do not require a degree. If their chosen career does then so be it but sometimes 3 years of work experience may count for more. There are also plenty of careers where an apprenticeship is far more valuable then a degree.

As to the costs the government has got to get tough with the universities who seem to treat students as a necessary evil to fund their personal research. The lack of time that students get with lecturers is a scandal many degrees could be done in 2 years in which case the costs should fall.

 


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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 09 May 18 5.46pm

Originally posted by Mapletree

I have no doubt you are correct.

It wasn't individual companies, it was the market that dictated the need for DB pensions.

Now any organisation that employed large numbers during e.g. the 1970s has a huge continuing cost hanging around its neck. It is to be expected some will try to duck out of as much as they can, although it may not be ethical.

Meanwhile newcomer organisations like DHL or easyJet make hay given their far lower costs.

It is not even legal.

 


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View chris123's Profile chris123 Flag hove actually 09 May 18 6.25pm Send a Private Message to chris123 Add chris123 as a friend

Many above retirement age do not enjoy final salary pensions, which is why they still have to work - so not paying NI if you're over 65 helps a lot.

 

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View Mapletree's Profile Mapletree Flag Croydon 09 May 18 6.30pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by Lyons550


Then you clearly missed the point that I suggested its MY generation (born in the 70'80's) that are the problem and not those now...

Re the 'wave' scenario...I guess it stands to reason that a generation brought up in austerity (post war for eg) would then be a more caring generation...and those who are bought up in an age full of opportunity and wealth are more selfish...again see my earlier comments...

...so in essence you DO agree with me...

I do I do

I had misunderstood. I thought you meant everyone after the 70s. My mistake

I do enjoy being agreeable.

 

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View the.universal's Profile the.universal 09 May 18 8.25pm Send a Private Message to the.universal Add the.universal as a friend

Originally posted by Henry of Peckham

Nonsense ... fixed incomes will never outstrip wages unless you are talking about the one off 3% increase this year? It was measured against cpi last September and it was zero the year before.

See the link on page 2

 


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.TUX. Flag 09 May 18 8.56pm

Originally posted by .TUX.

Boring but important......

At one point in the 70's the average wage was £30.
Had you put half in the bank and bought 1oz of Gold with the other half then your money in the bank would today be worth around £300 (at best!) but the 1oz of Gold would be worth around £1000 (it'd be more but as with everything outside of the financial system it's manipulated down).
Yes Gold fluctuates, but in the long term it is always a better store of value than any given fiat-currency. This is why it has been used for over 5000yrs and also the reason every country/govt/central bank hold it.
Saving fiat-currency long-term ie for pensions etc is pointless, particularly at this moment in time when fiat is nearing the end..........but the banks/financial system will never tell you that.

They'll also never tell you how much they value Gold.

Despite the combined might of the brains who regularly post here, who regularly have an answer for everything, not one response to the real reason we face the problems that we have for years now.

Good luck peeps.

 


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View Penge Eagle's Profile Penge Eagle Flag Beckenham 09 May 18 11.03pm Send a Private Message to Penge Eagle Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Penge Eagle as a friend

The truth about young people’s pay? It’s up, significantly, over a generation [Link]

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 09 May 18 11.08pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by .TUX.

Despite the combined might of the brains who regularly post here, who regularly have an answer for everything, not one response to the real reason we face the problems that we have for years now.

Good luck peeps.

It's boom and bust Tux....the system is never allowed to actually collapse.

 


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