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Should I opt out of teacher's pension?
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But what does the pension fund do for members who have to leave the job through ill health?The only thing that is constant is change.0
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Probably and hopefully quite favourable, this is the real benefit of a scheme run with some input from the membersI like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.
Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)
Always expect the unexpected:eek:and then you won't be dissapointed0 -
Can I suggest to the OP she contact her union for advice before making any definite plans. I thought the poster who managed to reduce to a 4 day week did well. Any employer would have to consider a request for part time working even if they may not ultimately agree to it.
I just think with a £20,000 debt it would be a real leap into the unknown to leave teaching without a definite job lined up.
Shortly after I left teaching I was diagnosed with cancer. The operation and subsequent treatment left me far too exhausted to contemplate teaching. I was lucky enough to be employed elsewhere where I could juggle my hours to allow rest time when I needed it.
With regard to TPS....... noooo.........don't stop paying it for as long as you're able.Saving money right, left and centre0 -
cyclonebri1 wrote: »Probably and hopefully quite favourable, this is the real benefit of a scheme run with some input from the members
Ohhh.....if only that was trueSaving money right, left and centre0 -
zygurat789 wrote: »But what does the pension fund do for members who have to leave the job through ill health?
Typically pay an immediate pension with no reduction for early payment and, possibly, with some extra years enhancement of service0 -
Could you step down your pension, and take a less stressful job in teaching. This way your pension pot is index-linked for the future. Speak to your union they will know all the ins and outs. Best of luck, from retired teacher!0
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