I disagree growstuff. I receive a very small pension from the 13 years I worked in local government because for most of that time I was working as a secretary, having been unable to obtain articles until I had passed all my exams because I didn’t have a degree. My salary only increased significantly after being employed as a solicitor in private practice and within a couple of years being made a partner, responsible for my own pension arrangements - with the company chosen by many professionals including all my partners. So my occupational and private pension income is very low.
My SP is considerably lower than my husband’s, with a similar number of years’ contributions, who was never contracted out. It may well be less than your SP. And certainly less than that of a very low paid worker in receipt of the full old SP, let alone the new one.
Did you think you were poor growing up?
Why on earth would anyone plant.....
Only 50% of middle age adult manage more than 1 brisk 10 min walk a month.


