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Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
There once was a man from Nantucket…What’s up with everyone talking in Limericks tonight?
There once was a man from Nantucket…What’s up with everyone talking in Limericks tonight?
The offer says its taxed as a bonus.
We’ve discussed this already. He’s Carol’s cabana boy!You talk like you know this for a fact
When in reality everyone you’re speaking at knows what a dip sheet you are. and you have zero inside information
Who could not find a bucketThere once was a man from Nantucket…
Good question. I was hoping someone would have posted a complete (redacted) copy of their offer letter to see if healthcare was mentioned.And what about healthcare?
Normally the retiree would transition directly to a retiree healthcare plan without lapse in coverage; however, depending upon their individual situation, those who take this buyout with the intent to retire may be faced with a potential gap in coverage between their separation date and their retirement date. This is why it is crucial to start the retirement process immediately after going to the website on the letter to accept the buyout. I was under the impression that part of this buyout was coverage through the end of the year which is why I was hoping someone would post a full (redacted) copy of the letter.
Anyone who does not meet their pension fund's minimum requirements for a full pension and still chooses to accept this buyout would be on their own to find coverage, whether through their spouse or new employer.
Are the big words—-you know, the ones with more than one syllable—-confusing you yet again?
Nice word saladAre the big words—-you know, the ones with more than one syllable—-confusing you yet again?
Still hate the guy--every time he makes a comeback. He is the ONLY poster on Brown Cafe that I can say I despise. I probably would have been off Brown Cafe years ago if he hadn't told me that retirees shouldn't be allowed here. That PISSED me of to no end. And he turns out to be the biggest hypocrite ever continuing to post after he retired.
Is that relic still alive? (Rod, not Kramer—-he turned 76 today)
Are there any ingredients that you are unfamiliar with?Nice word salad
Are there any ingredients that you are unfamiliar with?
It would appear he was looking for a healthy blend of deliberate thoughts and logic...and found garbly gook saladAre there any ingredients that you are unfamiliar with?
Thanks, DaveNormally the retiree would transition directly to a retiree healthcare plan without lapse in coverage; however, depending upon their individual situation, those who take this buyout with the intent to retire may be faced with a potential gap in coverage between their separation date and their retirement date. This is why it is crucial to start the retirement process immediately after going to the website on the letter to accept the buyout. I was under the impression that part of this buyout was coverage through the end of the year which is why I was hoping someone would post a full (redacted) copy of the letter.
Anyone who does not meet their pension fund's minimum requirements for a full pension and still chooses to accept this buyout would be on their own to find coverage, whether through their spouse or new employer.
Thanks, Dave
DuhView attachment 527217is that him???? Omggg