542thruNthru
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And I’m going to guess that you don’t own the property either... just the mobile home...
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And I’m going to guess that you don’t own the property either... just the mobile home...
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Kick his ass and take his lunch money!You really want @BakerMayfield2018 , @Future , @kog and myself to rough your skinny ass up????
Bring ChubboYou really want @BakerMayfield2018 , @Future , @kog and myself to rough your skinny ass up????
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Billy?That's why I put "Good Friend" in the post, I've personally known him for over thirty years. He doesn't need the money, the Fowler family used to own about half of our town. He said it looks like I can retire now if I want to. He thinks cashing out a pension if possible would be a better option for investment purposes in the long run.
You can once you quit/retire.Yeah, you can't touch the pension money. Management might be able to but not hourly.
i dont know what he signedQue?
Billy?
No, Ned friend. I like Billy and I am thinking about consulting with him too.Billy?
Billy is a mutual friend who is very honest and I would trust him too!No.... that is Scratch.
It's ok Mr. Jingles this is a safe place. You want some warm milk and your house slippers?
Oh sorry I thought you were having another senior moment.Billy is a mutual friend who is very honest and I would trust him too!
Billy is a mutual friend who is very honest and I would trust him too!
You forget that scratch and old man jingle are BFF’s.... I have heard a rumor that he is trying to get scratch to tag along at one of his EDM shows....we’ll have to see what happens..Oh sorry I thought you were having another senior moment.
......Billy ???Billy is a mutual friend who is very honest and I would trust him too!
It was my understanding that once youre fulltime you nolonger have anything to do with the part time pension. So you dont get whatever you paid into itIn my area the part-time pension is through the company and the full-time pension is through the union.
If you hit your years for full-time retirement and have over 5 yrs vested part-time, do you collect the part-time pension as soon as you retire, or do you have to wait until you’re 62 or something?
You don’t pay anything into it, the company does. And you misunderstood.It was my understanding that once youre fulltime you nolonger have anything to do with the part time pension. So you dont get whatever you paid into it