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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2581765" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>You sound like my grandfather who was a well driller. Was working in 95 degree heat the day before he died at 82. Nothing wrong with that, he loved what he did.</p><p></p><p>I'd been back 2.5 years this time so didn't have much in my account. But my age+years of service put me at 9% so still managed almost $10k. Your last year, your last fiscal year that is, can still get you some money if you get 1000 hrs on the clock. For most people that would be late November. In other words you don't have to work until the end of the fiscal year to get something. So unless like me with a January birthday if you want to quit before Peak but want to hang in there a little longer past your say, August birthday, you can walk before Peak and get paid. Catch is that you have to wait 75 days for that last year's payment. The rest will be paid shortly after you retire as long as you started the process 90 days before your commencement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2581765, member: 24302"] You sound like my grandfather who was a well driller. Was working in 95 degree heat the day before he died at 82. Nothing wrong with that, he loved what he did. I'd been back 2.5 years this time so didn't have much in my account. But my age+years of service put me at 9% so still managed almost $10k. Your last year, your last fiscal year that is, can still get you some money if you get 1000 hrs on the clock. For most people that would be late November. In other words you don't have to work until the end of the fiscal year to get something. So unless like me with a January birthday if you want to quit before Peak but want to hang in there a little longer past your say, August birthday, you can walk before Peak and get paid. Catch is that you have to wait 75 days for that last year's payment. The rest will be paid shortly after you retire as long as you started the process 90 days before your commencement. [/QUOTE]
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