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Change the generally accepted work arrangement where you work for 30 years, then retire when you're old and gray. This plan would have you work for five years or so, then get your retirement time --- after that, you go back and work in your previously chosen profession until you croak. The actual number
of retirement years awarded would be calculated from the average length of time people last after they retire in a given occupation. So, if the typical Lion Tamer lasts for 20 years after he (or she) retires, you would tame lions for five years, spend 20 years living it up, then go back to lion taming until you either get killed and eaten or die of natural causes. A Cat Box Cleaner or Fireman or Door-to-Door Vacuum Cleaner Salesman would all have different lifespans in retirement. Naturally, you would still get vacations and other token bennies after you returned to active service. Another benefit of this plan is that since the company would have so much invested in you after footing the bill for 20 years of retirement excesses and other debachery, that they would keep you on no matter what just to get the most out of their investment.
pre-existing, very similar idea
Tirement [hippo, Oct 30 2023]
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Retirement was a pretty huge change when it was instituted, so this works in that way. |
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The best scheme would be to make work illegal, so anyone caught doing any would be sentenced to hard labour and hopefully when they are released they would be reformed. Recidivists would be dealt with harshly. |
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Heh, There is a commercial here, (can't remember the company) but basically it goes; |
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"Mom, Dad, I've decided to skip a career and go straight to retirement. Some shuffle board, a little peaknuckle in the afternoon..." |
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Made me laugh my ass off. This comes close. I've had more jobs than I can count, what is to stop you from not going back to your old carreer? |
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There may be an uptick in work for skip tracers... |
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Actually, I suspect this is what I did already. |
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Nice anno, [rcarty]. Welcome aboard, [Grogster]. |
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Not sure about still getting holidays. I think if all the time off was added together including time off for sleeping and eating, you would end up with quite a short career where you get really tired and starve to death. There are plenty of jobs where going to sleep would be fatal. |
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Yes, it would be enjoyable to see professional sportsmen hobbling about with their zimmer frames, except the ringers who came out of early retirement. |
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Retire first was the theory of the sixties. |
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//they would keep you on no matter what just to get the
most out of their investment// AKA "sunk costs." Only
works if their accountants have Alzheimer's, which, under
your scheme is a real possibility. |
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//...There are plenty of jobs where going to sleep would be fatal...// I'm assuming you are talking about going to sleep while on the job, [nineteenthly]... an Air Traffic Controller going to sleep on the job would have a different subset of concerns from, say, an Alligator Wrestler or Motorcycle Daredevil. |
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I recall a science-fiction story where some young fellow was living it up in town, spending "months" like they were water. He attempted suicide, but wound up with his brain in a bottle, controlling a very slow starship on a centuries-long voyage. |
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Yes indeed, the lethal fun could work both ways. |
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You call it retirement. I call it unemployed. There is a
lot of folks already following this schedule. After
years of unemployment following school, they finally
get a job to learn that they can't afford retirement,
then work till death. Its a fine tradition. Research
graduate students don't have the luxury of
unemployment or retirement. They just work after
graduation, not for money but for prestige. |
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What baconbrain has said is freakin' brilliant! |
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Also, [+], it is hard not to pull this manuever when in fact social security is a pyramid scheme and when so many boomers in middle management refuse to move into retirement homes. |
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That scheme has the same chance of working as the person who adopts it. |
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// Retire first was the theory of the sixties.//
Yeah, I did it!! |
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//What about Die first, then retire until you work?//
Problem with that is the small number of job categories that
can be filled by the deceased. There are some acting gigs,
but the
medical school market has pretty much dried up since the
demise of the Indian corpse trade. |
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There is plenty of precedent for employing the living-impaired... government comes immediately to mind... |
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[el dueno] nailed it. I've seen several people do
this. School is (for some) hard work, especially
doctors, teachers other care-giving sorts of
professions, and most especially for those who
think the military will actually pay for school (ha!).
Then they might work for a few years, the
economy tanks, they collect unemployment, travel
a bit as volunteers in other countries, and
eventually catch the responsible / safe /
respectable bug and work to pay off loans, support
family, etc... until they drop. Happens all the
time. |
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