Early retirement suits government employees so well because nothing changes. Cheque still shows up regular with no input.
What is your idea of a Govt employee and what is your idea of a "good average wage"?
Does the the guy who empties trash barrels at the National Park live in a golf course facing mansion in Palm Springs and commute by jet or does the grease monkey working in the basement of a Fed building doing maintenance on back up gennys and boilers drive a Lamborghini? Are they making $110K a year?
What stopped you from going to trade school and getting Power Eng Cert and stuffing your azz in a Government building basement for 45 years making the same or less than any other guy stuck in a basement tending a boiler for 45 years? Would you have been making $110K a year?
Why aren't you working in a Fed prison as a guard having sh*t and spunk thrown in your face for a whopping $50-55K year? They aren't making $110K a year? Why not?
What stopped you from buying a ticket and riding the Govt gravy train where you can go from sitting a basement fixing things to sitting in your basement, in your mediocre home, in your mediocre neighbourhood fixing things? Do you think you would be making $110K a year?
Jesus man...hit the brakes and think about it a minute.
When you read the article about a Govt employee costing $110K a year how much of that was wages?
Are you an employer?
If you are you'd know damn well that there are costs involved above and beyond the wages of at least $5-$10 an hour in vacation pay, EI, CPP, WCB, insurance, matched pension contributions (if you're man enough to ante in) for a small company.
$32K a year which is basically $20 an hour becomes $42K at $30 an hour in a heartbeat for the employer.
Add in other things like vehicles, uniforms, transport, accommodation, training, OT, right down to pencils and paper clips averaged out over a company the size of Canada with bureaucrats right down guys and gals who empty trash at the National Parks and it's easy to get a number like $110K a year but very very very few are earning that much.