alun1960 234 Posted September 1, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 The big majority join the job as a career and care deeply about the job and what it entails! This is not about wages its about being shafted and the public being fed spin! Massive cuts are coming and that entails loss of life and property, the majority of what we do(job wise) will never touch the ruling classes lives and hopefully none of you!! But if shit happens do you want a long wait for a second rate chance of survival or a prompt skilled service! 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 If the army pension was half as good as a firemans I would be chuffed to fukc .........it should at least be on a par mate, but that ain't the fault of the firemen is it? Not saying it is mate just making a comparison ... I know exactly how the OP feels and the folk on here saying its a lifestyle thing are right and also wrong ... When people like the OP and myself joined the army fire service etc we knew what we were doing knew our pay and knew what our pension would be ... The problem he has is the government are now moving those goal posts just as they did with the army pension only difference is you can't go on strike in the army you have to swallow it ... And ironically when the firemen go on strike guess who has to step in and do their job .... Yep the army .........? 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
paulus 26 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 The big majority join the job as a career and care deeply about the job and what it entails! This is not about wages its about being shafted and the public being fed spin! Massive cuts are coming and that entails loss of life and property, the majority of what we do(job wise) will never touch the ruling classes lives and hopefully none of you!! But if shit happens do you want a long wait for a second rate chance of survival or a prompt skilled service! i thought this was about pensions and fitness to serve not quality of service. if you're unfit to serve then what do you expect, but to be discharged, so that just leaves the pension issue !!. if these pensions were agreed then they should be honoured but if they are subsequently changed then it should apply to new recruits as they will already be aware of the new pensions prior to joining Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Wxm 1,638 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 If the army pension was half as good as a firemans I would be chuffed to fukc .........it should at least be on a par mate, but that ain't the fault of the firemen is it? Not saying it is mate just making a comparison ... I know exactly how the OP feels and the folk on here saying its a lifestyle thing are right and also wrong ... When people like the OP and myself joined the army fire service etc we knew what we were doing knew our pay and knew what our pension would be ... The problem he has is the government are now moving those goal posts just as they did with the army pension only difference is you can't go on strike in the army you have to swallow it ... And ironically when the firemen go on strike guess who has to step in and do their job .... Yep the army .........? ahh i understand, you's knew what you signed up for but now are getting stitched up and bent over a barrell. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Malt 379 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 The big majority join the job as a career and care deeply about the job and what it entails! This is not about wages its about being shafted and the public being fed spin! Massive cuts are coming and that entails loss of life and property, the majority of what we do(job wise) will never touch the ruling classes lives and hopefully none of you!! But if shit happens do you want a long wait for a second rate chance of survival or a prompt skilled service!Bloke I know locally is a fireman, they've just had one of their full sized pumps replaced with one the size of a minibus.. Bear in mind there are two oil refineries and two massive LNG terminals here that handle 25% of the UK's natural gas supply right on our doorstep.. These guys are first in line to respond to any incidents on them.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 If the army pension was half as good as a firemans I would be chuffed to fukc ......... it should at least be on a par mate, but that ain't the fault of the firemen is it? Not saying it is mate just making a comparison ... I know exactly how the OP feels and the folk on here saying its a lifestyle thing are right and also wrong ... When people like the OP and myself joined the army fire service etc we knew what we were doing knew our pay and knew what our pension would be ... The problem he has is the government are now moving those goal posts just as they did with the army pension only difference is you can't go on strike in the army you have to swallow it ... And ironically when the firemen go on strike guess who has to step in and do their job .... Yep the army .........? ahh i understand, you's knew what you signed up for but now are getting stitched up and bent over a barrell. Exactly mate I don't want to sit down and work out what the government have made off me by changing the pension rules so I know where the OP is coming from ......... 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 Firemen derserve every penny they get plus the pension when there called upon they are there. My only gripe is there recruitment policy the should be recruted from ex forces not these fookers stright out uni. , you wont know how good they are at there job till you need them beleave me i know Quote Link to post Share on other sites
alun1960 234 Posted September 1, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 Socks the last stike the army lads were based very close to where i work in cadet barracks, we went to have a chat to give advice on risks ie dirty sharps in hydrant pits valley house layouts and a contact mob no of duty picket line if a naughty call occurred! Now the army is decimated and green godesses sold there is no back up diciplined enough, WE do not want a stike but will not bend over and take it dry!! I signed to pay 11% of my salary in to the pension for 30yrs now they want 141/2% and work longer! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 Socks the last stike the army lads were based very close to where i work in cadet barracks, we went to have a chat to give advice on risks ie dirty sharps in hydrant pits valley house layouts and a contact mob no of duty picket line if a naughty call occurred! Now the army is decimated and green godesses sold there is no back up diciplined enough, WE do not want a stike but will not bend over and take it dry!! I signed to pay 11% of my salary in to the pension for 30yrs now they want 141/2% and work longer! The army won't use green goddesses mate they will just commandeer your trucks as they did in the last strike as they are government owned vehicles .... As I said previously I know exactly where your coming from I was shafted with my pension its just there was nothing I could do about it ............ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
neil82 1,080 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 walk away then, or freeze your pension fund at its current level and pay your money into your own private scheme, then get shafted like everyone else has been, one thing you need to realise is that all government pension schemes are not an endless money pit that the taxpayer will top up if its running a bit short, in other words if there is not enough there to provide you with an income until you die, then you, as someone benefiting from it should pay more Quote Link to post Share on other sites
alun1960 234 Posted September 1, 2013 Author Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 And there is not a lot we can do but try and inform before the spin and dirty tricks begin! Thanks for listening to my view with sensisble replies!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 (edited) Socks the last stike the army lads were based very close to where i work in cadet barracks, we went to have a chat to give advice on risks ie dirty sharps in hydrant pits valley house layouts and a contact mob no of duty picket line if a naughty call occurred! Now the army is decimated and green godesses sold there is no back up diciplined enough, WE do not want a stike but will not bend over and take it dry!! I signed to pay 11% of my salary in to the pension for 30yrs now they want 141/2% and work longer!The army won't use green goddesses mate they will just commandeer your trucks as they did in the last strike as they are government owned vehicles .... As I said previously I know exactly where your coming from I was shafted with my pension its just there was nothing I could do about it ............. Socks there not goverment owned there all leased the last time they striked the insurance companys doubled there charges as they deemed the army were not suitable to drive the specialist eqipment and would not even let them drive the ladders Edited September 1, 2013 by gonetoearth Quote Link to post Share on other sites
socks 32,253 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 Socks the last stike the army lads were based very close to where i work in cadet barracks, we went to have a chat to give advice on risks ie dirty sharps in hydrant pits valley house layouts and a contact mob no of duty picket line if a naughty call occurred! Now the army is decimated and green godesses sold there is no back up diciplined enough, WE do not want a stike but will not bend over and take it dry!! I signed to pay 11% of my salary in to the pension for 30yrs now they want 141/2% and work longer!The army won't use green goddesses mate they will just commandeer your trucks as they did in the last strike as they are government owned vehicles .... As I said previously I know exactly where your coming from I was shafted with my pension its just there was nothing I could do about it ............. Socks there not goverment owned there all leased the last time they striked the insurance companys doubled there charges as they deemed the army were not suitable to drive the specialist eqipment and would not even let them drive the ladders I drove a brand new Mercedes engine in Birmingham during the last strike mate ......... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 Socks the last stike the army lads were based very close to where i work in cadet barracks, we went to have a chat to give advice on risks ie dirty sharps in hydrant pits valley house layouts and a contact mob no of duty picket line if a naughty call occurred! Now the army is decimated and green godesses sold there is no back up diciplined enough, WE do not want a stike but will not bend over and take it dry!! I signed to pay 11% of my salary in to the pension for 30yrs now they want 141/2% and work longer!The army won't use green goddesses mate they will just commandeer your trucks as they did in the last strike as they are government owned vehicles .... As I said previously I know exactly where your coming from I was shafted with my pension its just there was nothing I could do about it ............. Socks there not goverment owned there all leased the last time they striked the insurance companys doubled there charges as they deemed the army were not suitable to drive the specialist eqipment and would not even let them drive the ladders I drove a brand new Mercedes engine in Birmingham during the last strike mate ......... not saying they never drove them bud just the government local authority's dont own them there all leased and they would not let the use the specialist gear As they would not insure them , there ripping the fabric of this country apart once again Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Its_grim_up_norf 577 Posted September 1, 2013 Report Share Posted September 1, 2013 dad was a bootie, then carried his pension over in 86 to the fire brigade. He left around a year ago, took early pension at 55. in his words 'not the brigade i joined, going down the shitter' amongst other, not very PC things that i wont voice on here. He was in the forces at the first strike years ago, and in the fire brigade on the other side of the fence 30 years later haha! In my opinion 30k a year basic wage isnt too much to ask. the list of jobs they do is endless, not just fire calls, but pulling bodies from rivers, RTC's etc. i can understand the 'you know the job you signed up for' mentality, but i also dislike that mentality. You sign up for job security, the greater good, possibly the excitement of the job. Not to get shit on by the government...they dont show you that in the careers office. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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