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<blockquote data-quote="tardus" data-source="post: 1060027" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>Hours are computed toward your retirement each calendar year. I started in Sept. and was not given any credit for my first calendar year (Sept.-Dec.) because I was a few hours short of the threshold of accumulating enough hours for a half-year credit. (This was an unpleasant "surprise" because the personnel dept. mistakenly told me the hours were computed seniority date to seniority date!) This is why it is important to get a "pension profile" a year or so before you plan on retiring, and why it is important NOT to rely on what you are told by the local personnel office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tardus, post: 1060027, member: 18896"] Hours are computed toward your retirement each calendar year. I started in Sept. and was not given any credit for my first calendar year (Sept.-Dec.) because I was a few hours short of the threshold of accumulating enough hours for a half-year credit. (This was an unpleasant "surprise" because the personnel dept. mistakenly told me the hours were computed seniority date to seniority date!) This is why it is important to get a "pension profile" a year or so before you plan on retiring, and why it is important NOT to rely on what you are told by the local personnel office. [/QUOTE]
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