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<blockquote data-quote="grgrcr88" data-source="post: 937463" data-attributes="member: 16611"><p>You should always contact a plan administrator for details. That said I am pretty sure that going full time will start you anew in the UPS-Teamster full time pension plan and your years of service as part time will stop. You will still be able to draw whatever part time pension you have earned to this point as well as whatever full time pension you would be entitled to when you retire. You should find out how much you will lose if your acrual ends now as part time as compared to what it would be if you went to your full planned part time retirement. Then find out what your full time pension would be if you started now and retired when you plan to. I am guessing you would make more going to full time. Also take into account the additional income you would be making as full time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grgrcr88, post: 937463, member: 16611"] You should always contact a plan administrator for details. That said I am pretty sure that going full time will start you anew in the UPS-Teamster full time pension plan and your years of service as part time will stop. You will still be able to draw whatever part time pension you have earned to this point as well as whatever full time pension you would be entitled to when you retire. You should find out how much you will lose if your acrual ends now as part time as compared to what it would be if you went to your full planned part time retirement. Then find out what your full time pension would be if you started now and retired when you plan to. I am guessing you would make more going to full time. Also take into account the additional income you would be making as full time. [/QUOTE]
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