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Old May 12th 05, 09:05 PM
Jay Honeck
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Unless you're a pilot, forced to retire at 60 by the FARs. Then you
get $28k to live on because you "retired early." Worked hard to build
a nice house? You're going to have to sell it -- you won't be able to
afford the taxes on it.


That's not what NPR said -- although it IS the pilots who will be hurt the
most.

The way they put it, after clearing a 6-figure income as a United pilot, a
retired United pilot would be capped at "only" $45K annually under the new
plan, despite the fact that his higher past salary entitled him to a MUCH
higher pension payment under the old retirement plan.
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