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Management Retirement at 59
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<blockquote data-quote="WifeofUPSer" data-source="post: 1262998" data-attributes="member: 45916"><p>I would hate to see the retirement age go to something other then the 55. </p><p></p><p>My husband is 34 as well and has been with ups for 15 years. We have given a lot into our retirement in order for him to retire at 55. The previous post is right on.... What was promised and now every year what we get is nothing compared to what was told 8 years ago when he went into management. </p><p></p><p>All of the hard workers that are at this critical career point can't easily start over. </p><p></p><p>What has been promised has slowly been taken away. And for me it is incredibly upsetting as we sacrifice so much with him working here. The 60 hours a week or more and the calls with the emails all weekend long. </p><p></p><p>The employees and their family give and miss out on so much having to give the dedication to ups </p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong we are lucky to have the "stability" and decent salary but when you do honestly break it down by an hourly pay vs a salary- it puts it in perspective. To see your hourly pay is pretty sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WifeofUPSer, post: 1262998, member: 45916"] I would hate to see the retirement age go to something other then the 55. My husband is 34 as well and has been with ups for 15 years. We have given a lot into our retirement in order for him to retire at 55. The previous post is right on.... What was promised and now every year what we get is nothing compared to what was told 8 years ago when he went into management. All of the hard workers that are at this critical career point can't easily start over. What has been promised has slowly been taken away. And for me it is incredibly upsetting as we sacrifice so much with him working here. The 60 hours a week or more and the calls with the emails all weekend long. The employees and their family give and miss out on so much having to give the dedication to ups Don't get me wrong we are lucky to have the "stability" and decent salary but when you do honestly break it down by an hourly pay vs a salary- it puts it in perspective. To see your hourly pay is pretty sad. [/QUOTE]
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