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Bid route after covering for 1 year?
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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1664315" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>There is so much vagueness and missing information in his post it's hard to know for sure but it sounds like the guy was already in the guard before he was injured and went on orders shortly after getting injured. The reason I think that is because the OP mentioned that the guy thought he was going to retire with his years of military service being counted too. If he is old enough to retire from UPS I doubt the guy is anywhere near the cutoff age (he'd be too old) to join the guard (unless he was prior service). Or maybe the guy didn't try to retire yet but was just denied his years of service on his pension credit? Either way UPS is wrong for not giving him pension credit for his military service. Whether he screwed them on disability or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1664315, member: 198"] There is so much vagueness and missing information in his post it's hard to know for sure but it sounds like the guy was already in the guard before he was injured and went on orders shortly after getting injured. The reason I think that is because the OP mentioned that the guy thought he was going to retire with his years of military service being counted too. If he is old enough to retire from UPS I doubt the guy is anywhere near the cutoff age (he'd be too old) to join the guard (unless he was prior service). Or maybe the guy didn't try to retire yet but was just denied his years of service on his pension credit? Either way UPS is wrong for not giving him pension credit for his military service. Whether he screwed them on disability or not. [/QUOTE]
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