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<blockquote data-quote="Been In Brown Too Long" data-source="post: 4768563" data-attributes="member: 32249"><p>I'm not sure of the actual amount per year. I'm not sure either how they calculate your actual payout. I tossed out all of my old contract books. I ended up with $4200/mo top payout at 31 years (1st 3 years P/T). I guess if you just do the math, it's $135yr avg. Health insurance is $0 covering me and wife only. If you have children, they are not included. We, as a local, opted for a 0.48 hourly deduction, that increased to 0.92 over the years, towards retiree medical plan that covers medical, dental, and vision.</p><p></p><p>Are you calling me a freeloader? I knew from the day I started at 18 years old that we had a PEER 80 retirement plan that would allow me to retire at 49. I planned for my retirement from the day I started working at UPS. I spent, lived and saved accordingly all those years. 31 years worked at UPS is hardly freeloading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Been In Brown Too Long, post: 4768563, member: 32249"] I'm not sure of the actual amount per year. I'm not sure either how they calculate your actual payout. I tossed out all of my old contract books. I ended up with $4200/mo top payout at 31 years (1st 3 years P/T). I guess if you just do the math, it's $135yr avg. Health insurance is $0 covering me and wife only. If you have children, they are not included. We, as a local, opted for a 0.48 hourly deduction, that increased to 0.92 over the years, towards retiree medical plan that covers medical, dental, and vision. Are you calling me a freeloader? I knew from the day I started at 18 years old that we had a PEER 80 retirement plan that would allow me to retire at 49. I planned for my retirement from the day I started working at UPS. I spent, lived and saved accordingly all those years. 31 years worked at UPS is hardly freeloading. [/QUOTE]
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