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Well people, Today I pulled the trigger,,,
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<blockquote data-quote="Profreedomokie" data-source="post: 3428469" data-attributes="member: 524"><p>Last Dec. I was at the vacation pick meeting at work and a friend asked me if I had looked at the numbers ? He was talking about a floating insurance rate that if it is low you get more retirement money. I said "No, I plan on working another 3 or 4 years". He said you should look at the numbers. I checked them out on the company computer. That rate was .25. So I took our information up town to a retirement expert and she said you could go tomorrow. I was 13 weeks shy of 40 years, but with my usually overtime , I had 45 years in. I went to HR to retire and the gal there handed me about 10 sheets of text and said "You get on the computer and do it yourself" When the Ponca City Refinery was Conoco it was a pretty good place to work. Phillips 666 really screwed it up. Retirement is great. It takes some getting used to but, you will. Enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Profreedomokie, post: 3428469, member: 524"] Last Dec. I was at the vacation pick meeting at work and a friend asked me if I had looked at the numbers ? He was talking about a floating insurance rate that if it is low you get more retirement money. I said "No, I plan on working another 3 or 4 years". He said you should look at the numbers. I checked them out on the company computer. That rate was .25. So I took our information up town to a retirement expert and she said you could go tomorrow. I was 13 weeks shy of 40 years, but with my usually overtime , I had 45 years in. I went to HR to retire and the gal there handed me about 10 sheets of text and said "You get on the computer and do it yourself" When the Ponca City Refinery was Conoco it was a pretty good place to work. Phillips 666 really screwed it up. Retirement is great. It takes some getting used to but, you will. Enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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