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<blockquote data-quote="helenofcalifornia" data-source="post: 248038" data-attributes="member: 5170"><p>In our area (Norcal) for every 2000 hours you work (and for drivers that would be almost a year and part timers twice that) you earn $180 towards your pension. So 10 years (or what ever time frame it takes) of 2000 + hours of service at UPS would accrue you $1800 a month in a pension. (Less taxes) It used to be that no matter what age you retired at you wouldn't have to pay for health but now at age 50 you have to pay $150, age 55 $100, and age 60 $50. a month. And your age plus years of service = 80 means you can qualify and retire on what you have earned. I have no idea about that other pension from Western States that has minimal money in it. I should but I don't. I go see the retirement guy that visits the Teamsters office about every two years just to check up in things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helenofcalifornia, post: 248038, member: 5170"] In our area (Norcal) for every 2000 hours you work (and for drivers that would be almost a year and part timers twice that) you earn $180 towards your pension. So 10 years (or what ever time frame it takes) of 2000 + hours of service at UPS would accrue you $1800 a month in a pension. (Less taxes) It used to be that no matter what age you retired at you wouldn't have to pay for health but now at age 50 you have to pay $150, age 55 $100, and age 60 $50. a month. And your age plus years of service = 80 means you can qualify and retire on what you have earned. I have no idea about that other pension from Western States that has minimal money in it. I should but I don't. I go see the retirement guy that visits the Teamsters office about every two years just to check up in things. [/QUOTE]
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