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Retirement is something that everyone looks forward to. Just crossed that bridge Sept 31 this year. Was so happy to not have to deal with all the fucktardsry at work. Well my first week after retirement was a living hell trying to undo all the fucktardery of filling out paperwork on line at work, I was told that it was going to be a smooth transition into retirement. Smooth my ass. The way things were going I wouldn’t see my first pension cheque until Jan 1 2025. So I had to fight my way and got my first pension check two months after retirement. So now I feel like things are on the right track. Wrong, Now I’m getting e-mails that my benefit premium are over due and if not paid my benefits will be terminated. Incompetent bastards never deducted my premiums from my Chequers. Anther week long battle to sort that out, good I got this sorted out, I can finally enjoy retirement. Wrong. They missed the first month premiums and are now threatening to cut of my benefits if not paid by xxxx date. Well the fight is on again. So finally we come to the agreement that I will pay them by Cheque.(they don’t do EMT or CC). So Nov12 I Pay $27.10 to have the cheque sent Xpress post so as to beat the impending Postal strike. Guess what, got Phu*ed on that one, Cheque is hung up in the Postal strike, that fight is still on going.
Ok so I’m sure you guys are thinking that that that is a rough go into retirement, and you would be correct,
But wait it gets worse
So I have 90 days from my retirement to move all my savings in the company program out of the company program into my personal program. I got that ball rolling as soon as I retired. Should be an easy transition, Guess again. By the time that ball starts rolling we are getting close to the Postal strike, Today I fix out that they sent 4 cheques from my company financial institution to my personal financial institution is Canada post 6 days after the Strike notice. Needless to say that I’m a little stressed after looking for my lost retirement savings.
I was trying to quit drinking, but I think you can all agree that I have a reason to have a drink tonight .
Sorry for unloading on you guys but I have to , specially learning that the Turd made more of my firearms into prohibitions.
 

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Retirement is something that everyone looks forward to. Just crossed that bridge Sept 31 this year. Was so happy to not have to deal with all the fucktardsry at work. Well my first week after retirement was a living hell trying to undo all the fucktardery of filling out paperwork on line at work, I was told that it was going to be a smooth transition into retirement. Smooth my ass. The way things were going I wouldn’t see my first pension cheque until Jan 1 2025. So I had to fight my way and got my first pension check two months after retirement. So now I feel like things are on the right track. Wrong, Now I’m getting e-mails that my benefit premium are over due and if not paid my benefits will be terminated. Incompetent bastards never deducted my premiums from my Chequers. Anther week long battle to sort that out, good I got this sorted out, I can finally enjoy retirement. Wrong. They missed the first month premiums and are now threatening to cut of my benefits if not paid by xxxx date. Well the fight is on again. So finally we come to the agreement that I will pay them by Cheque.(they don’t do EMT or CC). So Nov12 I Pay $27.10 to have the cheque sent Xpress post so as to beat the impending Postal strike. Guess what, got Phu*ed on that one, Cheque is hung up in the Postal strike, that fight is still on going.
Ok so I’m sure you guys are thinking that that that is a rough go into retirement, and you would be correct,
But wait it gets worse
So I have 90 days from my retirement to move all my savings in the company program out of the company program into my personal program. I got that ball rolling as soon as I retired. Should be an easy transition, Guess again. By the time that ball starts rolling we are getting close to the Postal strike, Today I fix out that they sent 4 cheques from my company financial institution to my personal financial institution is Canada post 6 days after the Strike notice. Needless to say that I’m a little stressed after looking for my lost retirement savings.
I was trying to quit drinking, but I think you can all agree that I have a reason to have a drink tonight .
Sorry for unloading on you guys but I have to , specially learning that the Turd made more of my firearms into prohibitions.
Holy Fawk buddy . I'm sorry you are going through all that. Best of luck.
 
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