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Quitting after almost 6 years
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<blockquote data-quote="PiedmontSteward" data-source="post: 1261394" data-attributes="member: 42270"><p>You're also owed a piece of your pension, as you became vested in the UPS PT Pension plan when you hit 5 years. It might not add up to much (maybe $120/month when you hit retirement age) but you earned it. I would make sure you get a print-out of your accrued pension benefits and stash it somewhere safe. </p><p></p><p>It sometimes takes a while to get your pay for left over personal/sick/vacation days as the check isn't cut until you're "deleted" from the system and cleared. You might have to stay on HR about it. </p><p></p><p>Also, as an aside, I would recommend considering staying on at UPS if you can make it work with your chosen career. University gigs sans tenure are incredibly shaky these days and your prospects might be year-to-year. If not, at least you're going to graduate school in what is essentially a technical trade rather than liberal arts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiedmontSteward, post: 1261394, member: 42270"] You're also owed a piece of your pension, as you became vested in the UPS PT Pension plan when you hit 5 years. It might not add up to much (maybe $120/month when you hit retirement age) but you earned it. I would make sure you get a print-out of your accrued pension benefits and stash it somewhere safe. It sometimes takes a while to get your pay for left over personal/sick/vacation days as the check isn't cut until you're "deleted" from the system and cleared. You might have to stay on HR about it. Also, as an aside, I would recommend considering staying on at UPS if you can make it work with your chosen career. University gigs sans tenure are incredibly shaky these days and your prospects might be year-to-year. If not, at least you're going to graduate school in what is essentially a technical trade rather than liberal arts. [/QUOTE]
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