Brendan Burgess
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Dr Ciara Kelly, however, suggested: "There is an inter-generational transfer of wealth from the young in this country - and in other countries - to the older generations who have the big pensions, who have the nice houses - and who are sitting fairly pretty, while young people are working in a gig economy with new security and no prospects."
So what? Complaining about this inter-generational transfer of wealth is not going to help people buy their first house. I would guess that many of the parents who have become rich lived with their parents until they bought a house.
Brendan
Euthanasia for over 65'sYou need to deal with the unfairness now as best you can, and make your contribution to increasing fairness.
Generation Snowflake strikes again...this was oversensitivity in the extreme. I'm surprised at Dr Ciara Kelly; there is a world beyond the "gig economy", but Generation Snowflake seem to believe that they can work as dolphin photographers and still be able to afford to buy a house in South Dublin. The world is a tough place, and getting tougher unless you earn a decent living (i.e. >€60k a year).
And that is where the current generation are being let down in a big way.
- Education - education is key now. The days of finishing school and starting in a job the next day paying decent wages and a DB pension scheme is gone. Those types of jobs are either automated or in China. They have been replaced with zero hour contracts in the retail sector, paying minimum wage. So if you want a job in a factory, you have to be the person who knows how to fix the robot that has replaced people. And that needs a college education.
What era was this ? certainly not in my day.The days of finishing school and starting in a job the next day paying decent wages and a DB pension scheme is gone.
Again in my era both generally had to work - alternative was to move to somewhere you could afford like the shticks.The cost of housing in this country is off the charts and the debt that goes with it too usually means both people need to work.
Or perhaps a bit of family planning to get priorities right ?Childcare - the cost of a second mortgage. Successive governments have ignored this costs and refused to help young couples with kids.
Or perhaps a bit of family planning to get priorities right ?
But conversely, saving €2000 a month by having one working parent is just as prudent ?But having to pay €2,000 a month in childcare fees is not a good way of building wealth.
That's hilarious, with all due respect.
I have just seen my timetable today and I have an "engineering" class at Level 5. 5M 2061
Marion
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