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Pension after 25, 30 or 35 years?
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<blockquote data-quote="By The Book" data-source="post: 2206112" data-attributes="member: 53581"><p>Right....you still get the hourly contributions for those hours, they just don't get you a point or pension credit. It is rare not to work 500 hours and usually it's the first year you were hired as a part timer. Just to be clear, you get all the monies at one time you just don't get a pension credit towards the rule of 80 if it's less than 500 hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="By The Book, post: 2206112, member: 53581"] Right....you still get the hourly contributions for those hours, they just don't get you a point or pension credit. It is rare not to work 500 hours and usually it's the first year you were hired as a part timer. Just to be clear, you get all the monies at one time you just don't get a pension credit towards the rule of 80 if it's less than 500 hours. [/QUOTE]
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