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<blockquote data-quote="Keepingthemhonest" data-source="post: 127446" data-attributes="member: 6514"><p>It is unfortunate that the job causes such stress at the home...as far as I know, part time years count towards fulltime years on a 50% basis(2 years pt = 1 year ft), however to gain credit you must have worked a certain amount of hours and be 21 years of age (I am not 100% sure about this topic due to the fact I am only 20 and don't care about these sort of things at the momment)...furthermore if you plan on retirement with a teamsters pension (especially the central states fund) good luck...you pratically have to be 62ish regardless of years of service. It used to be something like 20 and out...now it's atleast 20 with reaching an age limit. Personally I desire to go driving asap, drive for 20 years or so then bid into feeders or a combo job so I can have a family life and quit dating girls from the strip joint</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keepingthemhonest, post: 127446, member: 6514"] It is unfortunate that the job causes such stress at the home...as far as I know, part time years count towards fulltime years on a 50% basis(2 years pt = 1 year ft), however to gain credit you must have worked a certain amount of hours and be 21 years of age (I am not 100% sure about this topic due to the fact I am only 20 and don't care about these sort of things at the momment)...furthermore if you plan on retirement with a teamsters pension (especially the central states fund) good luck...you pratically have to be 62ish regardless of years of service. It used to be something like 20 and out...now it's atleast 20 with reaching an age limit. Personally I desire to go driving asap, drive for 20 years or so then bid into feeders or a combo job so I can have a family life and quit dating girls from the strip joint [/QUOTE]
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