jimbob.someroo
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Can you link me to that data please? I think a fair few at my work would be interested in that.
http://www.theguardian.com/news/data...urvey-ashe-ons
Can you link me to that data please? I think a fair few at my work would be interested in that.
So is car insurance illegal? Or Saga holidays?
Insurance? You mean a complex set of calculations that are based on statistical evidence gathered over a number of years and then used to determine a probibility factor? Hmm, let me think? I would probably say no.
Saga? What do Saga do? Do they provide the same access to a cruise ship (for example) to younger people but charge more for the priviledge? I'm not so sure that they do?
Can you link me to that data please? I think a fair few at my work would be interested in that.
Can you link me to that data please? I think a fair few at my work would be interested in that.
Well apart from paying off increasingly large student loans and saving up a massive amount for the deposit on a one bedroom flat if they are lucky.
What about those that aren't mollycoddled and move away from home for work. There was a survey done last year, 18-30 year old are by far and away lesser paid on average than any other working age group, including the 60+ age.
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/nov/22/pay-salaries-survey-ashe-ons
People who have moved away from home, especially to London, have a lot less disposable income than people in their 30's+ whether they have a mortgage or not. I would guess that my £700+ house bills and rent are as high as the majority of mortgages, and there's only one of me paying it, rather than a couple. Not to mention the fact that my wage is almost certainly less than every 30+ year old adult in the country (not just london), how can it not be fair to have incremental membership for those at the start of their careers?
I earnt less at when I left uni, but had considerably more disposable income. If I'd have wanted to join a golf club, I could easily have afforded full rate at a better course than I am at now.
Which is my whole point about age being the wrong thing to use as a subs bracket.
You mean paying for the CHOICE of going to uni? Ah well why didn't you just say so. I am happy to subsidise the remaining life choices they make then.
No Saga technically discriminate on age. If you are under a certain age you cannot use their services. And golf clubs can say they have done huge amounts of market research and probability and statistical analysis and concluded that not many young people will pay full whack, so they are charging a lower price. Same difference, so called age discrimination does go on.
What about those that aren't mollycoddled and move away from home for work. There was a survey done last year, 18-30 year old are by far and away lesser paid on average than any other working age group, including the 60+ age.
http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2012/nov/22/pay-salaries-survey-ashe-ons
People who have moved away from home, especially to London, have a lot less disposable income than people in their 30's+ whether they have a mortgage or not. I would guess that my £700+ house bills and rent are as high as the majority of mortgages, and there's only one of me paying it, rather than a couple. Not to mention the fact that my wage is almost certainly less than every 30+ year old adult in the country (not just london), how can it not be fair to have incremental membership for those at the start of their careers?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_in_the_United_Kingdom#Income_distribution_across_age_bands
Soources on the page. It's 2004-5, to be fair, but are you really saying that much has changed?
I actually can't believe this is the point you're arguing? Where do you get the idea that younger people are getting such amazing jobs?!
You mean paying for the CHOICE of going to uni? Ah well why didn't you just say so. I am happy to subsidise the remaining life choices they make then.
The golf club isn't saying I can't use the service. They are saying I can use the same service as somone 6 years younger than me for nearly double the cost. That's fair is it?
I am not saying that discrimination doesn't go on. I'm asking are we as a forum (or those in favour of age based subs) saying that it should!
That's not the point I'm arguing. I'm saying that it is unfair for people to subsidise the hobby of others utilising the same facilities but being charged more. If you think thats FAIR then that's your opinion. It is mine that it is not.
I would not offer to sell you my car for £1k less than someone who is over 30 just because I think they earn more than you?
Anyhow, that's my opinion. Obviously the people that benefit from these schemes are hardly going to agree with me.
Sorry Jimbob but have ya ever heard if you cant afford it maybe you shouldnt have it ? why should someone who has their finances under control for what ever reason subsadise someone who hasn't ? apologies but its nuts to think someone should subsadise your hobby or past time mate
You chose to pay for golf - if you don't like it then don't pay it. You aren't being forced by anyone.
A lot of new jobs require people to have degrees so people need to go to uni to get a good job