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After retired, you change your mind?
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<blockquote data-quote="MC4YOU2" data-source="post: 1576872" data-attributes="member: 5485"><p>The pension and healthcare are handled totally separately and by different departments in the NW. There's lots to know about both, and you just can't ask enough questions. I'm not sure how you'd ever qualify for pension yet not qualify for healthcare, but I'm not in CS so I can't say for sure. </p><p>In theory, any estimate for your actual pension check should go up from your original quote if you're still working and then retire since you'd be earning more contributions. After you do retire, it should go up once more, as it can take months to get all your final contributions credited to your account. </p><p>As a final bit of confusion, FT here are covered by one plan, and PT inside are covered on another, and will retire with different healthcare also. This was part of the deal for UPS to extract them from the healthcare plan that covers mgmt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MC4YOU2, post: 1576872, member: 5485"] The pension and healthcare are handled totally separately and by different departments in the NW. There's lots to know about both, and you just can't ask enough questions. I'm not sure how you'd ever qualify for pension yet not qualify for healthcare, but I'm not in CS so I can't say for sure. In theory, any estimate for your actual pension check should go up from your original quote if you're still working and then retire since you'd be earning more contributions. After you do retire, it should go up once more, as it can take months to get all your final contributions credited to your account. As a final bit of confusion, FT here are covered by one plan, and PT inside are covered on another, and will retire with different healthcare also. This was part of the deal for UPS to extract them from the healthcare plan that covers mgmt. [/QUOTE]
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