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Retirement - Part-time yrs. + Full-time yrs < What U Think (UPS/IBT Plan)
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<blockquote data-quote="FAVREFAN" data-source="post: 1115587" data-attributes="member: 13078"><p>It's very clear there are different numbers going around. I agree with Saintrick. "<strong>applicable at the time you left that plan"</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong>Here where I am, it's whatever the multiplier was when you went full-time. So if part-time years were $25 per year, that's your multiplier. If $55, it's $55. When they increased that multiplier for past years in newer contracts, it's only for people who are still part-time. That's why you are seeing some people at $25 per year, $40 per year or $55 per year. Also, the 30 year plan that people are mentioning for the central states is less than half of what the UPs pension Plan pays here in 705.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAVREFAN, post: 1115587, member: 13078"] It's very clear there are different numbers going around. I agree with Saintrick. "[B]applicable at the time you left that plan" [/B]Here where I am, it's whatever the multiplier was when you went full-time. So if part-time years were $25 per year, that's your multiplier. If $55, it's $55. When they increased that multiplier for past years in newer contracts, it's only for people who are still part-time. That's why you are seeing some people at $25 per year, $40 per year or $55 per year. Also, the 30 year plan that people are mentioning for the central states is less than half of what the UPs pension Plan pays here in 705. [/QUOTE]
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