falcon back
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Dano will deny he EVER suggested a courier lie. He did suggest it a number of times but he will have some excuse or will spin it some how.Just say he should lie, you did once before with veiled language.
Dano will deny he EVER suggested a courier lie. He did suggest it a number of times but he will have some excuse or will spin it some how.Just say he should lie, you did once before with veiled language.
Please do me a favor.Falcon fart is correct about delaying benefits. I was on the retirement site today. I retired end of July at 62. My projection shows my TRB growing from $548 to $763 if I wait to collect at 65 in 2024. I only had 4 years in as a full timer when they froze the pension in 2008.
I said the court recognized it and acknowledged the classification and provided the case, as you asked. If you want to ignore that and impose conditions after the fact, that's fine. I told you what the court said. It's your choice to agree or disagree with the court.I'll beat it.
You still need to cite a case concerning the RLA where Federal Express or the current FedEx was the respondent.
Don't offer the same lamecase you have in the past, Fedex was not a respondent
You're so eaten up with this that you're accusing me of something I readily admitted.Just showing that you suggested a courier lie and risk his job rather than following policy and call a manager. Are you sure you were ever in DGO?
I made it perfectly clear: if there's no damage and no witness, then you're stupid to report it. We went round and round with that.Dano will deny he EVER suggested a courier lie. He did suggest it a number of times but he will have some excuse or will spin it some how.
Thanks, have you bought "Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons" yet.Retirement.fedex.com. The information is all there. I pasted that information directly from the website. Up to date and 100% accurate.
While retirement has moved to 62. The Traditional is still payed 100% at age 60. The 10% yearly increase begins at 60 and does not have an ending age. The longer you wait, the more it increases.
All you need to do is split the difference. About $610 at 63. About $675 at 64Please do me a favor.
Go to the same site and get the numbers at age 63 and 64.
Not a set up, I'm just curious.
He's sober, he's just lathering up your lack of ethics.You're so eaten up with this that you're accusing me of something I readily admitted.
Are you sure you're sober?
My driver isn't my problem. My irons give me fits. I can actually hit a good shot with a wood in the fairway. Put an iron in my hand and anyone in any direction better run for cover. I have watched Youtube videos, taken a few lesson and I still suck. I have fun but it gets frustrating. Maybe I need to take up pickleball. It's the fasted growing sport in the country.Thanks, have you bought "Ben Hogan's 5 Lessons" yet.
I'd like you to hit a decent shot from the tee before you expire and I'd hate for you to die from snake bite hunting for your ball out of bounds.
Get the damn book, have your barmaid read it to you.
I won't argue what you said, your story changes.I said the court recognized it and acknowledged the classification and provided the case, as you asked. If you want to ignore that and impose conditions after the fact, that's fine. I told you what the court said. It's your choice to agree or disagree with the court.
And as I said the pilots may have a different plan for all I know. But couriers don't get 55%, and don't almost double their pension by waiting 5 years.He already said that pilots get a higher percentage of their pay via their pension than couriers do, and that's despite the pilots' contract saying otherwise.
LOL. What are you talking about? I am not worried about my retirement. My plan is in place, it is working to perfection and nearly all of my retirement investments are not dependent on earning a very unrealistic return.Reading the comments there is an obvious common thread. There is indeed a genuine worry on the part of you guys regarding what kind and how much in the way of retirement income you're going to be able to count on when you're no longer able to do Fat Freddy's dirty work.
That worry is entirely justified.
After 25-30 years which is the bulk of your entire working lifetimes you shouldn't have to be left constantly try to repositioning yourselves in a way that will get you the most out of what is a very modest plan to begin with and one that is constantly being tossed up in the air and amended and revised in what is obviously an attempt by Fat Freddy to divest himself of so called "legacy costs"
That's right you're not a person One of the so called "people" and "part of the Fedex family" he keeps trying to bull feces you about. You're not one of the people who were instrumental in creating the fee for service company that Fat Freddy will cash a 54 million dollar check from this year.
You just one of those "legacy costs" he's trying every trick in the book to rid himself of.
Did you not read clutternutters post? I am 100% correct. TTKUAnd as I said the pilots may have a different plan for all I know. But couriers don't get 55%, and don't almost double their pension by waiting 5 years.
Did you have at least 5 qualified years of a 1000 or more hours when they froze the pension?Falcon fart is correct about delaying benefits. I was on the retirement site today. I retired end of July at 62. My projection shows my TRB growing from $548 to $763 if I wait to collect at 65 in 2024. I only had 4 years in as a full timer when they froze the pension in 2008.
There's something else going on there. Falcon Fart says it'll grow 10% annually but your numbers are higher.I have worked up charts for both TPB and Social Security projections over the next 5 years. Age 62, TPB=$548. 63=$610. 64=$681. 65=$763.