Just started new job after quitting! What should I do now?

SubPop79

Well-Known Member
After 5 years of loading, I just started a new job elsewhere and am no longer in the shipping / loading business! It has been a week so far and I am curious as to what I need to do to get every last penny owed to. Will I be automatically reimbursed my pension, healthcare, 401K and everything else if I have it, or will I need to push this issue with HR? Also, nobody told me to turn in my ID. I would like to keep it, but I'm worried that I might have money withheld because I haven't turned it in.

Anyone here who has quit - what steps should I take to receive everything I am owed?
 
Healthcare will be gone. If your 401k is less than $5000 they will liquidate it and send you a check. If it's over $5000 you can keep it there or roll it over into an IRA. YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 5 years to be vested into the pension plan , you will be eligible to receive it at age 65
 

olroadbeech

Happy Verified UPSer
After 5 years of loading, I just started a new job elsewhere and am no longer in the shipping / loading business! It has been a week so far and I am curious as to what I need to do to get every last penny owed to. Will I be automatically reimbursed my pension, healthcare, 401K and everything else if I have it, or will I need to push this issue with HR? Also, nobody told me to turn in my ID. I would like to keep it, but I'm worried that I might have money withheld because I haven't turned it in.

Anyone here who has quit - what steps should I take to receive everything I am owed?
u shouldn't have quit. we are gonna keep everything.
 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns
What is a SubPop anyway? Is it a drink you have with a sandwich? Is it a new baby daddy after the first split ? Is it you second favorite soda?
 

BakerMayfield2018

Fight the power.
After 5 years of loading, I just started a new job elsewhere and am no longer in the shipping / loading business! It has been a week so far and I am curious as to what I need to do to get every last penny owed to. Will I be automatically reimbursed my pension, healthcare, 401K and everything else if I have it, or will I need to push this issue with HR? Also, nobody told me to turn in my ID. I would like to keep it, but I'm worried that I might have money withheld because I haven't turned it in.

Anyone here who has quit - what steps should I take to receive everything I am owed?
File a grievance. O wait, your no longer a Teamster. Never mind.
 

Mr. Marshall

Well-Known Member
Healthcare will be gone. If your 401k is less than $5000 they will liquidate it and send you a check. If it's over $5000 you can keep it there or roll it over into an IRA. YOU MUST HAVE AT LEAST 5 years to be vested into the pension plan , you will be eligible to receive it at age 65
I was talking to someone about this who was quitting and they were just at 5 years and it got me thinking is it 5 years working for the company or 5 years with at least 750 hours or whatever a pt'er needs in the Central. Because if it's 750 hours for 5 years there is a chance that they are not vested yet.
 
I was talking to someone about this who was quitting and they were just at 5 years and it got me thinking is it 5 years working for the company or 5 years with at least 750 hours or whatever a pt'er needs in the Central. Because if it's 750 hours for 5 years there is a chance that they are not vested yet.
Exactly. I'm just giving a blanket answer without knowing all of the variables.
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People need to check into this first, before they quit.
 

rod

Retired 22 years
I'm guessing by the time this kid is 65 there won't even be a 5 year pension available---------------------or a 25 or 30 year pensionas far as that goes.
 
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