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<blockquote data-quote="NHDRVR" data-source="post: 720169" data-attributes="member: 10327"><p>I hear ya... Assuming they don't raise the minimum age to start collecting on our pension (if it's still there by that time) I have to work 17 more years. Could I do that? Sure...I have 20 in, I turn 40 this year, and I have never (knocking on my head) had a back-knee-ankle injury. I have the normal aches and pains of a driver but I wonder if the company/union would benefit from getting rid of a large core of senior drivers by implementing the "30 and done" policy. This is unrealistic with the economy and how the Teamsters run the pension ie; union dues and other non-UPS retirees drawing off UPS $ (an argument for another time folks) but I think that younger blood and fresher legs isn't a bad thing....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NHDRVR, post: 720169, member: 10327"] I hear ya... Assuming they don't raise the minimum age to start collecting on our pension (if it's still there by that time) I have to work 17 more years. Could I do that? Sure...I have 20 in, I turn 40 this year, and I have never (knocking on my head) had a back-knee-ankle injury. I have the normal aches and pains of a driver but I wonder if the company/union would benefit from getting rid of a large core of senior drivers by implementing the "30 and done" policy. This is unrealistic with the economy and how the Teamsters run the pension ie; union dues and other non-UPS retirees drawing off UPS $ (an argument for another time folks) but I think that younger blood and fresher legs isn't a bad thing.... [/QUOTE]
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