Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your sister is right...that's what gives.
But not everyone even has a pension. People need to save in addition to a pension if they have one. Why isn't she shocked that others retire without a pension.
I look at my pension as a nice supplement. Not the be all end all.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a plan that will work for you, just go ahead with it. Why do you need to convince your sister that what you're doing is "right?"
FWIW, I will also retire before hitting my full pension benefit. I'd rather have the time than the money. But, I don't really care to convince others that I'm doing the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister cannot fathom that someone who has a work pension would retire before they get the full amount.
She doesn't get it at all.
For example, most pensionshere in Canada require 30 years before you get the max amount. She cannot get that someone may retire after 20 or 25 years in the plan.
I have a work pension and work part time, I will probably only have 15 years in the pensio and I don't care.
What gives?
What gives OP? You don't want to work until you can get full pension?
Heck no. I have always worked part time. I'm not going to work FT just for a pension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister cannot fathom that someone who has a work pension would retire before they get the full amount.
She doesn't get it at all.
For example, most pensionshere in Canada require 30 years before you get the max amount. She cannot get that someone may retire after 20 or 25 years in the plan.
I have a work pension and work part time, I will probably only have 15 years in the pensio and I don't care.
What gives?
What gives OP? You don't want to work until you can get full pension?
Heck no. I have always worked part time. I'm not going to work FT just for a pension.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure what OP's point is. But if you retire or leave the system early, you significantly reduce your benefit. Why do that just to retire 5 years early? What do you plan to live on during retirement?
Here, it's not significantly reduced unless you start collecting it early.
Anonymous wrote:Your sister is right...that's what gives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister cannot fathom that someone who has a work pension would retire before they get the full amount.
She doesn't get it at all.
For example, most pensionshere in Canada require 30 years before you get the max amount. She cannot get that someone may retire after 20 or 25 years in the plan.
I have a work pension and work part time, I will probably only have 15 years in the pensio and I don't care.
What gives?
What gives OP? You don't want to work until you can get full pension?
Anonymous wrote:Not sure what OP's point is. But if you retire or leave the system early, you significantly reduce your benefit. Why do that just to retire 5 years early? What do you plan to live on during retirement?
Anonymous wrote:My sister cannot fathom that someone who has a work pension would retire before they get the full amount.
She doesn't get it at all.
For example, most pensionshere in Canada require 30 years before you get the max amount. She cannot get that someone may retire after 20 or 25 years in the plan.
I have a work pension and work part time, I will probably only have 15 years in the pensio and I don't care.
What gives?
Anonymous wrote:?