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<blockquote data-quote="ups_vette" data-source="post: 176934" data-attributes="member: 2125"><p>mrwilson,</p><p></p><p>I believe I am the poster who sickpony was refering to. It's true that I am a retired manager for UPS, having worked there for over 32 years. As far as being wealthy, that depends on your definition of wealth. In sickpony's case, that would be anyone living in a double-wide trailor or a house.</p><p></p><p>While it's true I didn't spend 20 years jumping in and out package car, I did spend over six years as a delivery driver, steping in and out a package car. UPS teaches their drivers to step in and out, not to jump, as evidently sickpony did. Perhaps that is why he claimed the work was hard on his body.</p><p></p><p>sickpony,</p><p></p><p>I suggest you look up the word "vested" in a dictionary.</p><p>When you find the definition of "vested" you will see that you will NOT lose the pension you have accrued to date. So the fear of losing your pension should have no bearing on you leaving that terrible place of employment, UPS.</p><p>As far as your ability to find another job because of your age, the only problem I suspect you would have is if the new employer required some sort of intelligence test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ups_vette, post: 176934, member: 2125"] mrwilson, I believe I am the poster who sickpony was refering to. It's true that I am a retired manager for UPS, having worked there for over 32 years. As far as being wealthy, that depends on your definition of wealth. In sickpony's case, that would be anyone living in a double-wide trailor or a house. While it's true I didn't spend 20 years jumping in and out package car, I did spend over six years as a delivery driver, steping in and out a package car. UPS teaches their drivers to step in and out, not to jump, as evidently sickpony did. Perhaps that is why he claimed the work was hard on his body. sickpony, I suggest you look up the word "vested" in a dictionary. When you find the definition of "vested" you will see that you will NOT lose the pension you have accrued to date. So the fear of losing your pension should have no bearing on you leaving that terrible place of employment, UPS. As far as your ability to find another job because of your age, the only problem I suspect you would have is if the new employer required some sort of intelligence test. [/QUOTE]
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