Posted by W_B on April 21, 2014 at 08:17:10 from (155.188.183.24):
In Reply to: Union Workers posted by Dick2 on April 14, 2014 at 18:29:08:
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Glad to hear you are taking advantage of the 401(k). Still wondering why you are bad mouthing it. Where would you be without it, better or worse.
So I'm a dumbazz?... and you don't even know me! Actually I have a 401(k) and pension (my choice of defined benefit or cash balance, which ever pays out the best) and partially company paid retirement health insurance (it starts out with me paying the normal working employee rate but any increases I pay for, so it will get more and more expensive) and we are not a union company, far from it. Yes, my wife and I are a partnership and we will both benefit from both of us working and saving. Yes, I depend on her and she on me. That's not a bad thing.
You sound angry and maybe a little scared... where you are now is a product of all the decisions you've made in your life. Make bad ones and you end up bad. Sorry for your miserable life, I do hope things get better for you, really.
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