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<blockquote data-quote="SwissArmy" data-source="post: 3640220" data-attributes="member: 73565"><p>I've got 24 years in, all part-time. I've rounded full time hours mostly by exception air (mon-sat) and occasional ground work, all after I finished my shift. I've worked full-time hours for likely 20 of those years and happily done so because it has allowed the flexibility to be home with the family and pick my long days. I understand that staying part-time will only yield a part-time retirement but I've planned for that by saving my own money. If I go full time, say 2 years before I retire, will I get any full-time retirement with my part time years counting as half years? I'm happy where I am, just wondering how I could maximize my benefit. I'm only 46 and with insurance wouldn't mind staying as I am indefinitely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SwissArmy, post: 3640220, member: 73565"] I've got 24 years in, all part-time. I've rounded full time hours mostly by exception air (mon-sat) and occasional ground work, all after I finished my shift. I've worked full-time hours for likely 20 of those years and happily done so because it has allowed the flexibility to be home with the family and pick my long days. I understand that staying part-time will only yield a part-time retirement but I've planned for that by saving my own money. If I go full time, say 2 years before I retire, will I get any full-time retirement with my part time years counting as half years? I'm happy where I am, just wondering how I could maximize my benefit. I'm only 46 and with insurance wouldn't mind staying as I am indefinitely [/QUOTE]
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