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<blockquote data-quote="MyTripisCut" data-source="post: 5681141" data-attributes="member: 34797"><p>It really does depend on how many hours per year they worked as a part timer, and how many hours per year they worked as a full timer. Each credit year is paid as a dollar amount per month when you retire. It can be so variable as there is a minimum and maximum benefit year, along with a partial credit if you go home as extra a lot, or got hurt or missed time for any other reason. That’s why the reluctance to give you a number. That being said, they probably ballpark higher than most other pensions around the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyTripisCut, post: 5681141, member: 34797"] It really does depend on how many hours per year they worked as a part timer, and how many hours per year they worked as a full timer. Each credit year is paid as a dollar amount per month when you retire. It can be so variable as there is a minimum and maximum benefit year, along with a partial credit if you go home as extra a lot, or got hurt or missed time for any other reason. That’s why the reluctance to give you a number. That being said, they probably ballpark higher than most other pensions around the country. [/QUOTE]
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