| My uncle recently retired doing delivery routes for Frito Lay and has a pension. |
| Both of my parents, early 70s, have pensions from corporate jobs that no longer offer them. My dad’s company, a large pharmaceutical company, only eliminated their pension program a couple years ago. My brother in law who is in his late 30s and works there since college was grandfathered in so lots of those current employees will still get a pension. |
| Safeway has a pension plan. Many unionized places still do. |
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I’m 53 with a Big 4 pension.
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Everyone in my family except me has a pension
Cops x2 Iron worker Court reporter Electrician County fleet manager (snow plows etc) Teacher Park supervisor |
The OP asked about non-government jobs. |
Perhaps, but regardless of that, a PP suggested the SS should be reduced. If the person paid into it, they should be able to draw from it later on. |
Wouldn’t police, court reporter, county fleet manager, teacher and park supervisor all be considered government positions? |
Teachers count as government, unless there are private school teacher's unions I'm unaware of. |
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I have a small pension of $1,100 from my early years in the newspaper industry. After that they switched to 401 (k)s.
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| FIL worked for a plumbing supply company called Hajoca, has a pension. Like Ferguson. White collar job. |
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Yes, all kinds of jobs had pensions, then 401k plans ame along. 401k usually better because they don't get lost or pillaged by a company when it goes belly up.
I would rather have a 401k than a pension. Even government pensions, like teacher pensions are less than 401k invested in the stock market for decades. Also, 401k plus social security is more than a government pension. |
| My dad had a pension from IBM and my mom has a pension from her time at IBM and Lockheed. |
| World Bank |
| Many many older folks. Lockheed, SAIC. |