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We see how "developed" the Greeks are. Their pensioners will be left with nothing and eating dog food out of garbage cans before this is over.They retire at 57? Geez. Get those lazy pieces of shit off their asses and get to work!Yes those industrious Greeks work so hard they have to retire at 55 while those lazy Germans sit around and produce record export revenuie.Actually they spent the vast majority of those hours sleeping or butt fucking each other so the statistic doesnt mean much.
The fact that Greeks work 33% more than lazy Germans proves you are a liar & idiot!
Germany has twice as high minimum wage & average wage as Greece.
Germany having double the minimum wage of Greece is why German government spends less supporting workers & citizens. Greeks are so under paid their government must support them with deficit spending causing inflation.
Quit talking out of your ass. You stink up the plafce.
"Contrary To What Most People Think, Greeks Work The Longest Hours In Europe
Data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and shows that workers in Greece put in an average weekly shift of 42 hours, even more than Germans who only manage 35.3. Some experts claim this is due to the nature of the work in Greece – people put in long hours in the agricultural sector and shops that stay open late.....What about the stereotype that Greeks retire ridiculously early? The average retirement age is 57.8 in Greece. While this is low in comparison to other EU countries, it is not the lowest and margins are very thin – people in the UK retire aged 58.3 on average."
Contrary To What Most People Think Greeks Work The Longest Hours In Europe Infographic - Forbes
Most Europeans retire at about that age and have a nice long retirement with a decent guaranteed income, Germans included. It's called being in a developed society. I wish we were more like that.
There's your "civilized society."