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AT&T Benefits

When you retire from AT&T now .............. do you get any benefits as a former employee .


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Post ID: @OP+1krrttyrz

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Union or management. How can you just be asking this question now

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Post ID: @1ew+1krrttyrz

@bw Not True! I just retired and am getting all the benefits including medical!

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Post ID: @19m+1krrttyrz

@k9 . . . AND, if you are under 65, you get to stay on the same group health plan that you were on while still working. Then, when you hit 65, they facilitate the Medicare Advantage Plan. That's not too terrible. . .

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Post ID: @19k+1krrttyrz

My pension. And some concessions.

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Post ID: @154+1krrttyrz

You benefit from a better, longer, more pleasurable lifestyle.
I "retired" at age 50 +1 day.
The extra day to guarantee that I met and in fact exceeded the Mod Rule of 75 and even
then the F's tried to "rotate" me.
That will be 22 years August 30.

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Post ID: @150+1krrttyrz

@117 This only applicable if you keep your funds in the AT&T 401k, correct? If you convert to an IRA, to allow for more diversification, you have to wait until 59 1/2 still.

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Post ID: @119+1krrttyrz

Rule of 55 you can also withdraw your pension if you’re lucky enough to still have one with no early withdrawal penalty. Did this move in 2022. Best move I ever made at the T.

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Post ID: @118+1krrttyrz

@jk Did the rule of 55 in 2022 best thing ever.

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Post ID: @117+1krrttyrz

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Post ID: @s8+1krrttyrz

@fx " he made so many bad choice that cost billions"

It is amazing how this poor decision gets overlooked. He traded a $25K annual payment for a $100K+ annual payment to try and get folks off the payroll. While a few people did retire, many more folks have had to stay around several additional years because of this decision.

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Post ID: @rc+1krrttyrz

@jk it’s not a big deals.
Penalty is 10% . You won’t be needing it for long.
Also if used for kid’s tuition irs lets you withdraw penalty free

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Post ID: @r7+1krrttyrz

No more free office supplies for me.
I BEE gone!

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Post ID: @qz+1krrttyrz

@a7 30% off. Not 50% Worthless

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Post ID: @qm+1krrttyrz

For me the biggest single benefit has been that I no longer work for AT&T.

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Post ID: @m0+1krrttyrz

Benefits. We don't have no stinking benefits. What are benefits?

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Post ID: @kv+1krrttyrz

The largest benefit you get is relief from 5x RTO. Amounts to nearly $10,000 savings annually.

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Post ID: @ka+1krrttyrz

the only truly retirement benefit left that is worth anything is the medicare advantage plan.

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Post ID: @k9+1krrttyrz

If you are asking about benefits for management retirees, there is a PDF file you can download in HROS that details all the freebees and discounts. Trust that document and not what you read here.

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Post ID: @jx+1krrttyrz

Rule of 75 greatly matters when you transition from non mgmt to mgmt and you have 2 pensions!!! It could be a difference in a lump sum payment of 300k or more. Interested to see how many layoffs are with people near this rule of 75 milestone!

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Post ID: @jq+1krrttyrz

One thing folks don’t look at it the rule of 55. Not a company benefit. It allows you to early withdraw 401k (usually 59 1/2) without penalty as long as you retire with the company you have 401k with as long as you are 55 or at least in the year you turn 55. AT&T still has mod rule 75

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Post ID: @jk+1krrttyrz

25 yrs here, no medical, ya ya modified rule of 75 but what good does that do unless your 62 or over to collect anything. COR store, not management.

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Post ID: @gm+1krrttyrz

@a7 a lot do people didn’t answer this OP seriously but this reply truly answers the question — all in all, Stankey took away health benefits for management employees a long time ago. Sad how he did this. It was “small potatoes” but he made so many bad choice that cost billions that he was desperate to squeeze every nickel. How he can sleep at night drawing the salary he does isn’t just sad and unbelievable, it’s also suspicious. Why didn’t board allow him to be Chairman of the Board… what does this man have that allows him to remain unscathed from all his misdoings?

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Post ID: @fx+1krrttyrz

Yes, look up rule of 75”

That rule no longer exists, Gramps.

This kid is a dipsh-t! Rule of 75 definetly exist!

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Post ID: @fp+1krrttyrz

@bw You definetly get medical under ATT plan but you pay full price.

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Post ID: @fn+1krrttyrz

You get a cookie.

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Post ID: @fj+1krrttyrz

@bw not true I got mine in March

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Post ID: @e5+1krrttyrz

It can depend whether you're bargained for or not? When you were hired? What your legacy company is, if applicable? etc..

If you a new non-bargained for hire with T, you basically get a phone/broadband concession. No reason to hang around or be loyal.

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Post ID: @e2+1krrttyrz

One benefit is having a clear path once surplussed. Retirement is usually the only choice since therm aren’t other employment options.

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Post ID: @dz+1krrttyrz

Union is worthless. All they’ve done the last several contracts in any region is give benefits back and cram it down members’ throats as a “win”.

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Post ID: @dy+1krrttyrz

@cb sure exists for me!

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Post ID: @cd+1krrttyrz

“Yes, look up rule of 75”

That rule no longer exists, Gramps.

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Post ID: @cb+1krrttyrz

No more health benefits even for those who meet the rule of 75.

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Post ID: @bw+1krrttyrz

Yes, look up rule of 75

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Post ID: @bt+1krrttyrz

Dallas bus drivers &Wal Mart greeter benefits are better.

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Post ID: @bq+1krrttyrz

OP

Depends, newly retired bargained for- yes.
Newly retired managers- no.

However, bargained for retirees benefits could be pulled at anytime the company decides to do so, those are not guaranteed for life.

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Post ID: @ar+1krrttyrz

“Yes. 50% off cellphone and 30 dollar a month internet.”

Less expensive service is available externally. This really shouldn’t be considered a benefit.

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Post ID: @ag+1krrttyrz

Union D9:
Subsidized retiree medical, dental, and vision.
Internet discount.
Mobility discount.

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Post ID: @a9+1krrttyrz

Yes. 50% off cellphone and 30 dollar a month internet. Medical is overpriced but you get it. You can take your pention lump sum if you want to.

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Post ID: @a7+1krrttyrz

No.

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Post ID: @a6+1krrttyrz

To clarify this response applies to management, union issues may be different.

“Depends on your tenure”

“New hires see no pension or retiree subsidized health medical benefits.
You might see some minor concessions on wireless services.”

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Post ID: @a5+1krrttyrz

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