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Management retirement benefits 34 yrs vs 35 yrs
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<blockquote data-quote="Moonstruck" data-source="post: 4870494" data-attributes="member: 90470"><p>I wouldn't wait. I had 9500 DDB after 32 years (58 yrs old) in last December. I had to pay the difference between $12000 (2021 Aetna costs for single adult) less the $9500 DDB so I am paying about $270 per month for medical. Higher than what I anticipated but that's medical costs these days. I agree with UNDERRATED above except its like dog years...1 year retirement = 7 Years of working. You won't regret leaving sooner rather than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moonstruck, post: 4870494, member: 90470"] I wouldn't wait. I had 9500 DDB after 32 years (58 yrs old) in last December. I had to pay the difference between $12000 (2021 Aetna costs for single adult) less the $9500 DDB so I am paying about $270 per month for medical. Higher than what I anticipated but that's medical costs these days. I agree with UNDERRATED above except its like dog years...1 year retirement = 7 Years of working. You won't regret leaving sooner rather than later. [/QUOTE]
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