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Nice. And you got to retire at 52. Even nicer.
Our pension has unfortunately gone to hell, though. $50/credit year, 1900hr/credit year(anyone familiar with the trade knows this is quite improbable in a calendar year), and a retirement age of 65. We've basically gotta start lining up retirement on our own, otherwise we'll be at this a VERY long time.. Luckily our hall does have an annuity set up too, so it's not all bad... Aside from the embarrassing pension, definitely proud to be union... Last edited by novakjr; 08-31-2013 at 02:20 PM. |
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Just retired from the US Air Force today--8/31/13! I was a Aircraft Electrician for 20 years and now I am in Denver as an Avionics QA inspector. I am proud of the time I served and of the places I have been; now I am happy to wear shorts to work and having facial hair.
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I own All County Emloyment Services
It is a staffing firm (temp,temp to perm, and direct hire specialists). If you have the need for workers or you yourself need work, and are currently in Eastern PA, please give me a call.
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School Psychologist Brevard Co, Fl
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+1. Very appreciative of the time served. My father was a career military man as well. Sometimes wish I'd followed in his foot steps but became a corporate lawyer instead.
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This thread was put in the watercooler section, which is technically the correct place. I thought it would be a fun thread so I moved it.
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Im the Executive Chef at a Private Country Club just outside of Richmond.Easy work and all the free rounds I want.Its a bent grass Arnold Palmer Course.
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Retired from work at age 61, a few years ago. I am so happy to be an unproductive member of society!!!
Used to do all kinds of office work, inventory, purchasing, computers, accts payable, you name it.
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Its so great to love all the New York teams in all sports, particularly the YANKEES. Last edited by dabigyankeeman; 09-03-2013 at 07:53 AM. |
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PhD candidate in Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences at Purdue University. Looking for jobs soon as my degree wraps up....
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My brother and I are from Vermont and we run a maple syrup conglomerate.
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I'm a Web developer and (surprise!) Graphic designer
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