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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5592247" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>The poor planning? My mistake was quitting and getting rehired. But what they did to me after I returned was what they were doing to tens of thousands. What kind of retirement would you have if you didn't have your traditional pension? What if your traditional pension was based on $15hr or less when it was terminated? instead of the $20hr+ you enjoyed? What if you came on after all new hires were put on the portable pension? And your contributions to it were 5% based on $14hr with 2% annual raises? Or the people who only have a 401k now with no pension and raises being slow walked? Enjoy your retirement, you earned it. But don't assume your experience is the same as many who came after you except for those who planned poorly. Almost forgot, you're working now at another job? Of course between that and your retirement income you have more disposable income.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5592247, member: 24302"] The poor planning? My mistake was quitting and getting rehired. But what they did to me after I returned was what they were doing to tens of thousands. What kind of retirement would you have if you didn't have your traditional pension? What if your traditional pension was based on $15hr or less when it was terminated? instead of the $20hr+ you enjoyed? What if you came on after all new hires were put on the portable pension? And your contributions to it were 5% based on $14hr with 2% annual raises? Or the people who only have a 401k now with no pension and raises being slow walked? Enjoy your retirement, you earned it. But don't assume your experience is the same as many who came after you except for those who planned poorly. Almost forgot, you're working now at another job? Of course between that and your retirement income you have more disposable income. [/QUOTE]
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