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<blockquote data-quote="Armygy" data-source="post: 1555721" data-attributes="member: 57712"><p>I had to create an account to respond to this question. Your coverage starts the day you returned to work. There are absolutely no waiting period, or games you have to play. UPS will try to drag their feet, but you are entitled to coverage. It is as if you never left. If you have any problems, google "ESGR Ombudsman contact". That office is there to help you resolve any employer issues you have. </p><p></p><p>You should also have some support from Transition Support Services. </p><p></p><p>With Tricare and Teamcare your kid has the potential to cost you $0.00. Dual coverage baby!</p><p></p><p>As an aside. You need to get with your business agent / H.R. to make sure you have received your pension contributions for the last 4 years. It takes some time, but you will receive back payment into your pension. If you think about it, your now a UPS employee of 10 YEARS! Congrats, only 20 more to go!</p><p></p><p>Your seniority date hasn't changed at all BTW, again ... it is as if you NEVER left.</p><p></p><p>All kidding aside, thanks for doing what you did. But cross your i's, dot your t's, etc. Log who, what and when you talked to people. Make sure you get the benefits you earned, UPS healthcare, VA, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Armygy, post: 1555721, member: 57712"] I had to create an account to respond to this question. Your coverage starts the day you returned to work. There are absolutely no waiting period, or games you have to play. UPS will try to drag their feet, but you are entitled to coverage. It is as if you never left. If you have any problems, google "ESGR Ombudsman contact". That office is there to help you resolve any employer issues you have. You should also have some support from Transition Support Services. With Tricare and Teamcare your kid has the potential to cost you $0.00. Dual coverage baby! As an aside. You need to get with your business agent / H.R. to make sure you have received your pension contributions for the last 4 years. It takes some time, but you will receive back payment into your pension. If you think about it, your now a UPS employee of 10 YEARS! Congrats, only 20 more to go! Your seniority date hasn't changed at all BTW, again ... it is as if you NEVER left. All kidding aside, thanks for doing what you did. But cross your i's, dot your t's, etc. Log who, what and when you talked to people. Make sure you get the benefits you earned, UPS healthcare, VA, etc. [/QUOTE]
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