Kalitta Air (K4) Information
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#1075
Banned
Joined APC: Mar 2013
Posts: 384
Just curious, but why a Roth? With the average income level at K4, the tax savings of a traditional (provided you re-invested them) would be far more benificial than the tax generated by the gains withdrawn from your 401k more each year. That is unless you think you would be making more in retirement than while actually working which is possible, but not the normal.
#1076
Interview
Question about the interview process.
What should I be studying to prep for my interview date? My buddy on property says its more or less to see how your personality is to make sure you are pleseant to be around for 16 days+. Also, do you get a CJO on sight and if so, do you do the PRIA and drug test on the same day or do you typically do all the reqs upon reaching INDOC?Any info would be greatly appreciated.
What should I be studying to prep for my interview date? My buddy on property says its more or less to see how your personality is to make sure you are pleseant to be around for 16 days+. Also, do you get a CJO on sight and if so, do you do the PRIA and drug test on the same day or do you typically do all the reqs upon reaching INDOC?Any info would be greatly appreciated.
#1077
On Reserve
Joined APC: May 2013
Posts: 12
Just curious, but why a Roth? With the average income level at K4, the tax savings of a traditional (provided you re-invested them) would be far more benificial than the tax generated by the gains withdrawn from your 401k more each year. That is unless you think you would be making more in retirement than while actually working which is possible, but not the normal.
Inflation this, stock market that... Long story short, I would rather have $19000 a year growing post-tax, vs $19000 a year growing pre-tax. (19K is the new magic number for 2019).
#1080
I stand corrected. I did a quick search in the CBA before answering. After actually digging into the fidelity paperwork it does say it’s available.
“The Roth 401(k) contribution option is available to you. A Roth 401(k) contribution to your retirement plan allows you to make after-tax contributions and take any associated earnings completely tax free at retirement.”
“The Roth 401(k) contribution option is available to you. A Roth 401(k) contribution to your retirement plan allows you to make after-tax contributions and take any associated earnings completely tax free at retirement.”
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