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<blockquote data-quote="Shiftless" data-source="post: 4364390" data-attributes="member: 47472"><p>Every area is different. I retired almost 15 years ago. So for #1 At that time any monies owed to you get paid out to you no matter what the date is.</p><p></p><p>#2 Its all about knowing what your needs are what makes you feel comfortable as a date to retire. My case I was 49 years old. In my area you could retire at any age with 80 points at the time. BUT! To get health insurance you still had to be employed at the time of retirement and have had your 50th birthday. So I just set it up when I left that I used all my unused Sick Pay, Holidays and Vacation time to run past my 50th birth date. Don't confuse getting your year in points with actual birth date to qualify for Health Insurance. This isn't the case for many and probably not you but HEY its an answer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shiftless, post: 4364390, member: 47472"] Every area is different. I retired almost 15 years ago. So for #1 At that time any monies owed to you get paid out to you no matter what the date is. #2 Its all about knowing what your needs are what makes you feel comfortable as a date to retire. My case I was 49 years old. In my area you could retire at any age with 80 points at the time. BUT! To get health insurance you still had to be employed at the time of retirement and have had your 50th birthday. So I just set it up when I left that I used all my unused Sick Pay, Holidays and Vacation time to run past my 50th birth date. Don't confuse getting your year in points with actual birth date to qualify for Health Insurance. This isn't the case for many and probably not you but HEY its an answer! [/QUOTE]
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