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Teamcare Retiree Insurance Doesn't Pay If Spouse is Disabled
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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 5515933" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>Yes, I'm in the UPS/Teamsters Pension Plan. I thank God for that, my first 23 years full-time are in the Central States Pension. That stinks that they asked you for your first pension check back, they shouldn't have given it to you if you weren't supposed to get it the next day. This proves that it's important to retire at the right time according to your plan and specific circumstances. I still had one week of my 2020 vacation I hadn't taken plus they had to pay off six weeks of 2021 vacation due me. As far as my pension went, it's been great. I was worried before retirement about getting paid less and once a month. I took SS a year later and along with my wife's SSDI check, we now clear over $8K a month. That was more than when I was working. I haven't touched investments yet and I'm still putting a little bit away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 5515933, member: 1674"] Yes, I'm in the UPS/Teamsters Pension Plan. I thank God for that, my first 23 years full-time are in the Central States Pension. That stinks that they asked you for your first pension check back, they shouldn't have given it to you if you weren't supposed to get it the next day. This proves that it's important to retire at the right time according to your plan and specific circumstances. I still had one week of my 2020 vacation I hadn't taken plus they had to pay off six weeks of 2021 vacation due me. As far as my pension went, it's been great. I was worried before retirement about getting paid less and once a month. I took SS a year later and along with my wife's SSDI check, we now clear over $8K a month. That was more than when I was working. I haven't touched investments yet and I'm still putting a little bit away. [/QUOTE]
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