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Pt to full-time pension. Peer 84 to peer 80 questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Coldworld" data-source="post: 846847" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>All part time years count and since you are working 35 hours a week you are doing yourself a big favor when you decide to retire...good for you. You are able to have 2080 hours part time...double shifting and air driving all count so keep doing that. You can retire at peer 80 with part time and full time hours but you might not get as much as someone who has 30 full time years in so that is why its so important to get as many hours as you can parttime. I believe in other pension plans there is a different setup from part time to full time. Also, are you sure you have peer 84 coverage??? I thought most of the western states are peer 80 and this would also count for part timers also. Yes you could retire at 50 and be farther ahead of someone money wise who worked the same amount of years as you part and full time but only had 20 hours a week part time..make sense?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldworld, post: 846847, member: 4777"] All part time years count and since you are working 35 hours a week you are doing yourself a big favor when you decide to retire...good for you. You are able to have 2080 hours part time...double shifting and air driving all count so keep doing that. You can retire at peer 80 with part time and full time hours but you might not get as much as someone who has 30 full time years in so that is why its so important to get as many hours as you can parttime. I believe in other pension plans there is a different setup from part time to full time. Also, are you sure you have peer 84 coverage??? I thought most of the western states are peer 80 and this would also count for part timers also. Yes you could retire at 50 and be farther ahead of someone money wise who worked the same amount of years as you part and full time but only had 20 hours a week part time..make sense? [/QUOTE]
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