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<blockquote data-quote="darthups" data-source="post: 4541231" data-attributes="member: 75852"><p>Why are the contracts so different between locals? We are all teamsters! We work for the same company! Can I work in a center with a good local and pension? Can I move from one center to a different one, so I can enjoy what is left of my life with some dignity? At the rate I'm going, I wont be able to do a dam thing with grand kids if I'm so blessed. My contract says I need 30 years full time after age 57. No health coverage after retirement. problem is, I was 35 when I became full time. I also have ten years part time. Doesnt count towards my full time years! So I ll have 40 years in total. Anyone else in the same boat? If I was in a local across the Deleware river, I would be eligable for retirement in five years with health coverage till I turn 65! The stark differences between contracts and locals is total BS!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darthups, post: 4541231, member: 75852"] Why are the contracts so different between locals? We are all teamsters! We work for the same company! Can I work in a center with a good local and pension? Can I move from one center to a different one, so I can enjoy what is left of my life with some dignity? At the rate I'm going, I wont be able to do a dam thing with grand kids if I'm so blessed. My contract says I need 30 years full time after age 57. No health coverage after retirement. problem is, I was 35 when I became full time. I also have ten years part time. Doesnt count towards my full time years! So I ll have 40 years in total. Anyone else in the same boat? If I was in a local across the Deleware river, I would be eligable for retirement in five years with health coverage till I turn 65! The stark differences between contracts and locals is total BS! [/QUOTE]
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