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Drivers are not employees of Nascar. However, they are employees of the teams that they drive for. Same as crew members and on down through the organizations which are quite large in some cases like Hendricks and Roush. I do not know this for a fact but probably could correctly assume that the team owners as well as the employees of the team have to pay into the Social Security System. But, as you and others have stated, this is not enough to live on. I took early retirement, at age 55, and received a reduced monthly retirement payment from Social Security but am thankful that I get it.
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hehe, we are rather!
I think, like was suggested earlier in the thread, your attitude to this idea will vary depending on where/how you were bought up. Anyone bought up, for example, in 'Thatcher's Britain' will disagree wholeheartedly with the idea. Greed is good, after all. Whereas others will have the complete opposing view. I'm, for once, closer to the Thatcherites. Everyone should take care of themselves and, if they fail to do so, then it's not really anyone elses fault. However it would be nice to have some sort of fund which could be used to help ex drivers who have hit hard times. But I'm wholly against a full-scale pension scheme... |
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Slippy, welcome aboard. Good to see another fan added to Nascar racing. Who is your favorite Nascar driver and what is your favorite Nascar track.
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I still don't believe in a pension system for retired drivers. They had the opportunity to set them selves up for life and although they may not have been earning what today's driver earns, it wouldn't have been a pittance. To say they deserve it for paving the way for today's high earning drivers is ridiculous. For starters, I very much doubt they were employees of the team but had rather signed a contract to supply their services for a fee. This would make them outside contractors and self employed wouldn't it? |
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There has been some good discussion and posts on this subject, ie, davyboy, Craig, fazazz, and others. However, word games is not my forte nor do I enjoy playing those games. So, for me this is the end of this particular discussion.
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You obviously know you're wrong though... Are you saying that Nascar is not motor racing? Anyway, that was not the point of this discussion. We still haven't sorted out whether a pension system for retired wealthy drivers is a good idea. |
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I don't see it as a dig at all. I think muggle not made some valid points, I don't agree with them myself, but they do not deserve to be belittled or ridiculed. The fact he's checked out says more about the tone of the posts made last night than of his character.
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