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Old 10-14-2011 | 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Walter White
4A2B - Thanks! Two more: how are partial years factored into the retirement formula. If someone finishes a career at FedEx with 17 years and 4 months - Is that 17 years, 18 years or 17.33 years plugged into the formula.

If someone wanted to eke out another year or two of retirement longevity, are there any options like sim instructor, ground instructor, special projects guy, office guy?
WW,

17 years and 4 months is 17 years for retirement, as is 17 years, 11 months and 29 days.

The answer to your second question is: it depends on who you are and what you've done (or have not done) during your FedEx career. The company, like many companies, will help you stay on board, if they see value in you and your performance. On the other hand, if you've been a trouble maker along the way, you can be assured that when you reach 65, unless the rules have again changed, you will be retired.
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