"28 years of teaching."
That is the problem, only 28 years of work. Expecting to have the same benefits as those that spent twice that time in the workforce. Much of that time working 40 hours each week with only 2weeks holidays for the first half and 4 weeks later on. And still t the cost of the tax payer. Probably I pay a portion of it as my stamp duty bill last year was over $100,000.
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