Is it true you are locked out of UPSERS.com the following June after you retire?
Is it true you are locked out of UPSERS.com the following June after you retire?
I have not tried to log on since my retirement.
So you missed the "Ode to Hoke" tribute article? I will forward it to you.
The article I saw was titled Hoke Who?.
It would seem so, because I just tried and failed.
Untrue. Been retired for a year and a half and still have access. A former manager of mine has been retired for 18 years and still has access......
Pretty sure he didn't have access 18 years ago.
Untrue. Been retired for a year and a half and still have access. A former manager of mine has been retired for 18 years and still has access......
This is not meant to be a smart-ass question but why would any retiree want to access upsers.com (other than to see if any former co-workers have also retired)? You are no longer eligible for any of the discounts and any operational changes would not affect you. Seriously, why would you want to go there?
Because I am covered by UPS health care plan (Aetna) and pension checks still come from Atlanta. A change in my UPS run health insurance would qualify as an operational change in my opinion.
This is not meant to be a smart-ass question but why would any retiree want to access upsers.com (other than to see if any former co-workers have also retired)? You are no longer eligible for any of the discounts and any operational changes would not affect you. Seriously, why would you want to go there?
Change is still change and a letter with little explanation is fairly insufficient. My point is the health insurance is administered by UPS and has UPS as the contact info including UPSer's site, which is blocked even though my plan information is there. And notifications from UPS are notoriously unreliable. There other other notices I "should" have received but didn't. And I am not the only person that happened to.
Because I am covered by UPS health care plan (Aetna) and pension checks still come from Atlanta. A change in my UPS run health insurance would qualify as an operational change in my opinion.
guess, that's the same as commenting on other peoples perspectives on issues with no regard as how you come off sounding.This is not meant to be a smart-ass question but why would any retiree want to access upsers.com (other than to see if any former co-workers have also retired)? You are no longer eligible for any of the discounts and any operational changes would not affect you. Seriously, why would you want to go there?