Teamster Buyout?

LittleBoyBrown

Active Member
Well, if you admit, it works different in different areas then you should understand that you might not be correct in your assumptions .

It’s a legitimately month-long process. And that’s only to get your numbers then you have to go through the rigmarole of filling out the paperwork and choosing what you want to do and sending it back.
Evidently it must work differently all over, glad mine seems more streamlined once I want to walk away.
The lump sum option along with the survivor numbers are broken down in rows and easy to read with all the %'s and potential payouts. Check what box(es) apply best to your situation and send it back.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
Evidently it must work differently all over, glad mine seems more streamlined once I want to walk away.
The lump sum option along with the survivor numbers are broken down in rows and easy to read with all the %'s and potential payouts. Check what box(es) apply best to your situation and send it back.
Maybe you’re in a smaller fund I don’t know.

Once you get the numbers back, it’s broken down pretty well, although I just helped a friend of mine go through this process and his was held up even longer due to a spousal agreement from a previous marriage.
 

MyTripisCut

Never pumped gas
You must get along really good with yourself buddy, Glad you think you're a funny guy and a tough guy too. Safe to say I'm not impressed one bit nor intimidated by your sissy games.

Hear that @MyTripisCut ? Sounds like you’re being flirted with.

No flirting at all Tourist. He likes making smart ass comments over the years and someone like myself don't play his games and thinks he's something special. Guy is soft.

He's definitely a funny guy.

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