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<blockquote data-quote="pretender" data-source="post: 1218521" data-attributes="member: 1493"><p>If you had said that you were in a northern state, I could appreciate the fact that you do not want to drive one more day than necessary in January. Given the new changes, and the delays in the passage of the supplements, I would not take any chances, and would work at least a couple more months. Let someone else go first... One thing I can say for sure is that if you work even one day into January, your first pension check would not be issued until February. I agree with your decision to cash out your vacation, but depending on your seniority date, you MAY have to pay some of that money back. The proper procedure is to retire first, and then UPS will issue you a prorated check for vacation pay. </p><p></p><p>However, if you are still set on retiring in January, the window of opportunity is closing to submit your paperwork. It just seems to be a bit rushed--You planned all this time for retirement, so it would be a shame to mess it up with a hasty decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pretender, post: 1218521, member: 1493"] If you had said that you were in a northern state, I could appreciate the fact that you do not want to drive one more day than necessary in January. Given the new changes, and the delays in the passage of the supplements, I would not take any chances, and would work at least a couple more months. Let someone else go first... One thing I can say for sure is that if you work even one day into January, your first pension check would not be issued until February. I agree with your decision to cash out your vacation, but depending on your seniority date, you MAY have to pay some of that money back. The proper procedure is to retire first, and then UPS will issue you a prorated check for vacation pay. However, if you are still set on retiring in January, the window of opportunity is closing to submit your paperwork. It just seems to be a bit rushed--You planned all this time for retirement, so it would be a shame to mess it up with a hasty decision. [/QUOTE]
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