Teaching, they say, is the noblest profession and after teaching for more than 40 years, I can vouch for  it. It is the retirement package however that the government or private institution that you serve that can make you smile or frown.
In my case, I availed of optional retirement after 20 years in a private establishment so the take home package was not the amount expected that allows the retiree to live a decent life. This is complicated by the fact that there are still children who go to school. So the logical decision  is to teach somewhere and this time in a government institution. So I did but I forgot that I have only 15 more years to spare  otherwise I will not receive pension. As it happened it is the case now.
So, I may be the "guinea pig" but I was not extra careful myself to protect my rights so no one could be blamed except myself. Still the HR could have been a little cooperative and went a mile more to remind me of the precarious situation I was in. 
Teaching, indeed, is the noblest profession but it is not the best paying job in the world. However, I received the best send-off retirement/65th birthday so I can never complain. Most of all my children do not mind giving me financial support or give their share to shoulder some of the bills so there is no reason to complain.
Therefore, retirement is both painful and happy event but with all the attending perks, it is still more of a happy event!

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