There is legislation in the house to change FEHB significantly but people aren’t really taking that seriously right now. |
Personally, I worked in the private sector for many years. I came to the feds late in my career. Just STFU. |
Here’s how I reconcile the two statements (only speculation). You are eligible for an annuity (and thus not entitled to severance) if either: 1. You apply for any of the various types of voluntary retirement including MRA+10 in the 30-60 notice/delay period. 2. You are involuntary given discontinued service retirement. In this interpretation, you could be >MRA and >10 years but not entitled to an annuity because you didn’t file for retirement. |
+1 and I made 30% more there too so cry me a river to the original PP |
| I am 54 with 2.75 years of service so I get severance? |
| If my Position is ineligible for VISP, does that mean that it is critical to the mission and it is safe? |
I’m not sure what you mean by the calculator page and if this is what you don’t want — but in GRB, there is a severance calculator (personalized to you) at the bottom of the retirement screen. |
Finally the answer! Thanks! |
Heads up that I just learned the GRB severance calculator may be using leave SCD instead of retirement SCD for the calculation (I haven’t had time to verify), so the calculation may be off if yours differ |
DP - I don't think it's MRA +10, based on this article: https://www.govexec.com/pay-benefits/2025/02/retirement-how-navigate-chaos-ahead/402996/ And this one from OPM: https://www.govexec.com/pay-benefits/2025/02/retirement-how-navigate-chaos-ahead/402996/ It's age 50 with 20 years of service or any age with 25 years. |
^^To clarify - this appears to be the guideline for an involuntary separation, such as what we are facing. |
Aren’t most people’s the same? |
Bump Same question what’s the difference between leave SCD and retirement SCD? |
I think some people may have negotiated leave time credit for previous employment, but that wouldn't apply for retirement. For most people it would be the same. |
Mine isn’t but that’s unusual. I got leave credit for a seasonal federal job. But it didn’t count toward time worked for retirement. |