actually none of the people i know who work with underserved work for the government, they are psychologists, non profit workers. no, some of these people thought they would have much better jobs than they are doing, but people take jobs because that’s all thats there in a given city, or they have husbands or children. point is, those details are irrelevant, it doesn’t change whether they are entitled to anything. and if they did work for the gov’t, and they got a pension, that would be great for them, but i don’t believe ANYONE is “entitled” to anything. period.
like i said, i don’t really give a damn if someone works a lot less and gets paid a lot more. nor does your hard work entitle you to a pension just because some younger kid is sitting on their lazy ass with millions because they wrote a piece of software. they are entirely uncorrelated.
just try not to lump everyone into the same bucket, there are boomers i know who sit on their asses and no longer work because they were lucky to have worked at rising tech companies. i don’t know if they worked hard or they didn’t and just got lucky. it doesn’t matter to me, good for them if they can get it.