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Have a couple of retirement questions
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<blockquote data-quote="lubster" data-source="post: 1854642" data-attributes="member: 60309"><p>It took about 5 weeks after my last day at work (ups'er for 28 years) before my final hours of work were calculated for my retirement. I thought I was at least two weeks over what I needed, as it turns out, there were days and hours that were not part of the formula that was used, and in the end, I was only four hours over what I needed to retire. By the time I received my calculations, I had sold my home and moved into my retirement place. It was a surprise being so close to not having enough hours and I was glad that I was over hours, not under, but if I had known I would be over by four hours, I would have taken off a half-day!</p><p></p><p>I don't know if this helps you with your original question about your health insurance, mine rolled over perfectly, but that was 2003. I just thought letting you know that your hours may calculate differently than you think, might be helpful to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lubster, post: 1854642, member: 60309"] It took about 5 weeks after my last day at work (ups'er for 28 years) before my final hours of work were calculated for my retirement. I thought I was at least two weeks over what I needed, as it turns out, there were days and hours that were not part of the formula that was used, and in the end, I was only four hours over what I needed to retire. By the time I received my calculations, I had sold my home and moved into my retirement place. It was a surprise being so close to not having enough hours and I was glad that I was over hours, not under, but if I had known I would be over by four hours, I would have taken off a half-day! I don't know if this helps you with your original question about your health insurance, mine rolled over perfectly, but that was 2003. I just thought letting you know that your hours may calculate differently than you think, might be helpful to you. [/QUOTE]
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