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<blockquote data-quote="Jackburton" data-source="post: 981005" data-attributes="member: 34538"><p>Go to UPSers.com and look under retirement options and find the teamsters prudential retirement link for 401k. Go and look around there and start setting up your contributions. Believe it or not, most drivers aren't doing 401k due to the fact they are relying soley on their pension. Ask around and you might find one that will help you sign up and hold you hand through the process. </p><p></p><p>As far as pensions are concerned they are different for each areas local supplemental. Being as you're a new driver you don't need to worry about pension for a long time, you don't control how it's managed directly. Judging by your post you're now 27 years old. One thing I can tell you if you want to retire early and can take the tax hit, go Roth 401k and max it out. You may not know what I'm talking about, just ask someone who's been doing a 401k that you can spend some time with to explain your options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackburton, post: 981005, member: 34538"] Go to UPSers.com and look under retirement options and find the teamsters prudential retirement link for 401k. Go and look around there and start setting up your contributions. Believe it or not, most drivers aren't doing 401k due to the fact they are relying soley on their pension. Ask around and you might find one that will help you sign up and hold you hand through the process. As far as pensions are concerned they are different for each areas local supplemental. Being as you're a new driver you don't need to worry about pension for a long time, you don't control how it's managed directly. Judging by your post you're now 27 years old. One thing I can tell you if you want to retire early and can take the tax hit, go Roth 401k and max it out. You may not know what I'm talking about, just ask someone who's been doing a 401k that you can spend some time with to explain your options [/QUOTE]
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