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<blockquote data-quote="oldbrownguy" data-source="post: 1223057" data-attributes="member: 46190"><p>Hoax, I know they will send me a check for that money. My point is if my UPS Pension is X and my Teamsters pension is X, then I should not have the Teamster amount reduced from the UPS amount. I hope I am stating that clearly.</p><p>For example...</p><p></p><p>UPS Pension = 1000 a month</p><p>Teamsters = 100 a month. My total should be 1100 a month. That's NOT how UPS does it. Using the same numbers it would be.</p><p></p><p>UPS 1000-100 (Teamsters) = 900 a month</p><p>Teamsters 100. Total pension = 900 a month. I should get a total of the two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldbrownguy, post: 1223057, member: 46190"] Hoax, I know they will send me a check for that money. My point is if my UPS Pension is X and my Teamsters pension is X, then I should not have the Teamster amount reduced from the UPS amount. I hope I am stating that clearly. For example... UPS Pension = 1000 a month Teamsters = 100 a month. My total should be 1100 a month. That's NOT how UPS does it. Using the same numbers it would be. UPS 1000-100 (Teamsters) = 900 a month Teamsters 100. Total pension = 900 a month. I should get a total of the two. [/QUOTE]
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