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Is UPS really this bad to work for, or are people exaggerating??
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<blockquote data-quote="steakmaker" data-source="post: 170979" data-attributes="member: 9073"><p>Hi everyone! Just joined today.Retired with almost 32yrs from Syracuse Feeders 10/05,finally getting used to sleeping nights.Something to think about if you're ever out on Comp.You only get pension contributions for ONE month,If you're out for say,seven months,you LOOSE 6 MONTHS of contributions,that you can't replace,unless you work 6 mo.past your projected retirement date.Because contributions go up with new contracts,you won't have to work all of the lost time to make up the $ difference.The pension office will help you figure that.What some people don't understand is that,you will have the credit for say 30yrs,because the time out on Comp you are still employed,but to get what your read out states you have to have the weekly contributions.In my case,thanks to back surgery,knee surgery twice and a pregnant Black Angus cow on the New York Thruway I had to work 1.7 yrs over my 30 to get my full amount.I hope this will help out some of my Brothers & Sisters when planning their retirement........."Steakmaker"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steakmaker, post: 170979, member: 9073"] Hi everyone! Just joined today.Retired with almost 32yrs from Syracuse Feeders 10/05,finally getting used to sleeping nights.Something to think about if you're ever out on Comp.You only get pension contributions for ONE month,If you're out for say,seven months,you LOOSE 6 MONTHS of contributions,that you can't replace,unless you work 6 mo.past your projected retirement date.Because contributions go up with new contracts,you won't have to work all of the lost time to make up the $ difference.The pension office will help you figure that.What some people don't understand is that,you will have the credit for say 30yrs,because the time out on Comp you are still employed,but to get what your read out states you have to have the weekly contributions.In my case,thanks to back surgery,knee surgery twice and a pregnant Black Angus cow on the New York Thruway I had to work 1.7 yrs over my 30 to get my full amount.I hope this will help out some of my Brothers & Sisters when planning their retirement........."Steakmaker" [/QUOTE]
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