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How much does UPS contribute to 401K for full time and part time employees?
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<blockquote data-quote="oldupsman" data-source="post: 264386"><p>I think it's even less than 25% Scratch. To all you younger folks out there. Please join the 401k tommorrow. I joined from when it was insituted, I believe it was 1986. I started at 5% and by the time I left I was up to 18%. Now many people will say they can't afford that much. I'm telling you when you take that money out before taxes it will not affect your take home pay nearly as much as you think. I retired this past year. I left with $180,000 in my 401k. And that was investing conservativly. If there had been a 401k when I started full time in 1975 I really could have saved some cash. The first thing I told a new senority driver was to get in the 401k, I don't care if it was for only 2%. Just get started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldupsman, post: 264386"] I think it's even less than 25% Scratch. To all you younger folks out there. Please join the 401k tommorrow. I joined from when it was insituted, I believe it was 1986. I started at 5% and by the time I left I was up to 18%. Now many people will say they can't afford that much. I'm telling you when you take that money out before taxes it will not affect your take home pay nearly as much as you think. I retired this past year. I left with $180,000 in my 401k. And that was investing conservativly. If there had been a 401k when I started full time in 1975 I really could have saved some cash. The first thing I told a new senority driver was to get in the 401k, I don't care if it was for only 2%. Just get started. [/QUOTE]
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