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Pension after 25, 30 or 35 years?
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<blockquote data-quote="By The Book" data-source="post: 2206036" data-attributes="member: 53581"><p>I know you were tired last night so let me help you out with an example. Let's say you started today at 30 years old as a part time employee, you took 5 years to get to full time. Your first year you worked 400 hours, so this will not count as a pension credit. Now let's move ahead to retirement time using the rule of 80. You will have to have worked over 500 hours for 25 years to be eligible. Your first year you only worked 400 hours so it will be added to your pension check as soon as you reach the rule of 80. You don't wait til 65 to get that money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="By The Book, post: 2206036, member: 53581"] I know you were tired last night so let me help you out with an example. Let's say you started today at 30 years old as a part time employee, you took 5 years to get to full time. Your first year you worked 400 hours, so this will not count as a pension credit. Now let's move ahead to retirement time using the rule of 80. You will have to have worked over 500 hours for 25 years to be eligible. Your first year you only worked 400 hours so it will be added to your pension check as soon as you reach the rule of 80. You don't wait til 65 to get that money. [/QUOTE]
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