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Retirees: What Are The Expenses You Didn't Count On For Retirement?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Milkman" data-source="post: 1358101" data-attributes="member: 22760"><p>Us retirees had a $50 a month plan because that is what we were told IF WE switched to the NEW PLAN years ago we would have upon our retirement. Because YOU never had that low of a cost is more than likely your locals doing over the years. Local 177 got us that benefit, and when we retired WE were expecting that monthly charge along with other GREAT benefits that we enjoyed while still active would carry us through to age 65, only to now have 20% copays on doctor visits, medications, and a yearly deductible ...None of which we had with our OLD negotiated plan as we retired. I know I know many locals pay a lot more..but that is not our fault, we voted in our locals which affected us.........now the currently employed stuck it to us.</p><p>need no sympathy from all of you just telling it like it is, was and will be down the road.....for all of you who follow us retirees</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Milkman, post: 1358101, member: 22760"] Us retirees had a $50 a month plan because that is what we were told IF WE switched to the NEW PLAN years ago we would have upon our retirement. Because YOU never had that low of a cost is more than likely your locals doing over the years. Local 177 got us that benefit, and when we retired WE were expecting that monthly charge along with other GREAT benefits that we enjoyed while still active would carry us through to age 65, only to now have 20% copays on doctor visits, medications, and a yearly deductible ...None of which we had with our OLD negotiated plan as we retired. I know I know many locals pay a lot more..but that is not our fault, we voted in our locals which affected us.........now the currently employed stuck it to us. need no sympathy from all of you just telling it like it is, was and will be down the road.....for all of you who follow us retirees [/QUOTE]
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