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<blockquote data-quote="Just A UPS Guy" data-source="post: 5676424" data-attributes="member: 73174"><p>If you'd like to dig up every Western Region Supplement, or specifically Southwest Rider since 1993 and find the contribution rates, I'll math it up for you and give you a ballpark idea. Also, you'll need every adjustments to Western Conference of Teamsters' disbursement rates. And then find out if there were any years in there with higher funding rates, or if there were any deferments (per local) within the last thirty years. There other variables, but I can get you an idea within a couple thousand a month or so. </p><p></p><p>There's literally no way to know unless you ask a 30-year guy who was hired FT off the street, worked at least 2,080 for the last 30 years, and retired yesterday. I don't know any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just A UPS Guy, post: 5676424, member: 73174"] If you'd like to dig up every Western Region Supplement, or specifically Southwest Rider since 1993 and find the contribution rates, I'll math it up for you and give you a ballpark idea. Also, you'll need every adjustments to Western Conference of Teamsters' disbursement rates. And then find out if there were any years in there with higher funding rates, or if there were any deferments (per local) within the last thirty years. There other variables, but I can get you an idea within a couple thousand a month or so. There's literally no way to know unless you ask a 30-year guy who was hired FT off the street, worked at least 2,080 for the last 30 years, and retired yesterday. I don't know any. [/QUOTE]
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