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Posted by CRUSADER on February 27, 2007 at 12:12:54 from (70.133.150.107):
In Reply to: OT/Social Security posted by acesup on February 27, 2007 at 11:08:27:
Not sure, but the way I figured it once I would have to wait until I was about 75 to retire with the Social Security. I'm also debating on a simular subject. With a promotion I recieved, in order to retire with the rate, pay and benifits I need to stay until 24 yrs. I'm eligible to retire now (without the rate and benifits of the promotion), and they are offering a waiver on a portion of the time, but it will be considerable amount less if I take it and would have to retire by 1 Sep 07. Here's the problem...if I take this and retire (will have to put the papers down by 30 April) and leave by 1 Sep with 22 years in it will be at an amount that I will HAVE to get another job in order to make the bills. But, if I wait until I have 24 years in, it's possible that I may only have to get a part time job in order to have some extra money in order to play with. Which would you do?
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