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<blockquote data-quote="mg5" data-source="post: 1043348" data-attributes="member: 9766"><p>Hoaxster, With all the changes in the last 2,3, 4 and this year ALL BETS are OFF on plans of money. MIP 50%, 25 %, RSU, RPU really changes the playing field for mgmt retirement and final average salary. When you do the retirement estimate and change years and things it always assumes you get an annual salary increase and it has been talked about greatly how we are making less each year not more. Salary bands, no raise etc etc etc. </p><p> Saying that it may be hard to get an idea what is really down the road and to stay or not. As has been said before, if you planned for retirement and kept bills down or things paid off it is easier and you can't buy time or health. Just my spin on it.</p><p>Before I retired tried all the estimate examples, years or service total, wait til end of year, total 35 full years, 60 years old or 65. It all made me decide to go this past spring and I do not regret it at all. We were not making more money, everything pointed in the opposite direction including this months MIP RSU issue. </p><p>Glad I left and had an awesome summer with family & wife and now no PEAK plans. Yeah right. Now it's the HOLIDAYS !!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mg5, post: 1043348, member: 9766"] Hoaxster, With all the changes in the last 2,3, 4 and this year ALL BETS are OFF on plans of money. MIP 50%, 25 %, RSU, RPU really changes the playing field for mgmt retirement and final average salary. When you do the retirement estimate and change years and things it always assumes you get an annual salary increase and it has been talked about greatly how we are making less each year not more. Salary bands, no raise etc etc etc. Saying that it may be hard to get an idea what is really down the road and to stay or not. As has been said before, if you planned for retirement and kept bills down or things paid off it is easier and you can't buy time or health. Just my spin on it. Before I retired tried all the estimate examples, years or service total, wait til end of year, total 35 full years, 60 years old or 65. It all made me decide to go this past spring and I do not regret it at all. We were not making more money, everything pointed in the opposite direction including this months MIP RSU issue. Glad I left and had an awesome summer with family & wife and now no PEAK plans. Yeah right. Now it's the HOLIDAYS !!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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