kyounge1956
Thinks s/he gets paid by the post
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Public employees, including military: in your system, what is the minimum age at which an employee can retire and start drawing a retirement benefit?
In SCERS, it's possible to retire at any age with thirty years of service. With less than thirty years, you have to be at least 52 and have 20 years of service. Except 30-year employees, if you are either under 52 or under 20 years, you are not eligible for retirement benefits.
Please don't vote in the poll unless you are now or have been in the past, employed by local, state or federal government, including military.
In SCERS, it's possible to retire at any age with thirty years of service. With less than thirty years, you have to be at least 52 and have 20 years of service. Except 30-year employees, if you are either under 52 or under 20 years, you are not eligible for retirement benefits.
Please don't vote in the poll unless you are now or have been in the past, employed by local, state or federal government, including military.