After reading your opinion,
”
Governor could be the reformer we need,
”
I was very upset that you
”
lumped
”
all state employees into your statement of receiving
”
generous pensions!
”
I will agree that all politicians, at all levels of government
and political appointees, do receive much more than deserved but
the
”
average
”
state/civil servant, (including military), do not!
These benefits must be
”
bargained for
”
by most civil servants, and it is not easy!
Dear Editor,
After reading your opinion, “Governor could be the reformer we need,” I was very upset that you “lumped” all state employees into your statement of receiving “generous pensions!”
I will agree that all politicians, at all levels of government and political appointees, do receive much more than deserved but the “average” state/civil servant, (including military), do not!
These benefits must be “bargained for” by most civil servants, and it is not easy!
The difference between rank and file and supervisory is substantial. Check into your local politicians and administrative personnel, (who are making $100,000 per year). I’m sure you will see a big difference in their retirement benefits compared to the average city worker!
Zack Snyder, Gilroy