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    Quote Originally Posted by Elgallo View Post
    Still NO freakin check. And I was all worried about living on 80% of what they owe me!
    It's a real shame they can't do better. It was 6 months for me and I was calling them a lot. Once they finalized it it was correct and been smooth sailing though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A2Z1112 View Post
    When I do receive my AL check it will be for 448 hrs which will be nice. A coworker who retired the same date as me has already received her ID# and password for the OPM site!!! Another coworker retired 8/31/2011 and his annuity was finalized within 4 months! Go figure!
    There is a dramatic difference between csrs and fers. I don't think they have the process down good for fers yet.
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    I also have received my AL check but that is it. No interim annuity from OPM as of today!!! Infact, I have not received any correspondence from OPM thus far!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by A2Z1112 View Post
    I also have received my AL check but that is it. No interim annuity from OPM as of today!!! Infact, I have not received any correspondence from OPM thus far!!!
    WOW!!! I would be calling them every day until something broke loose.
    I am planning on retiring June 1st maybe as early as April 3rd (if a job offer comes through. They want to hire me but are waiting on their final budget). I have requested different dates from NSSC so I hope most of my stuff is ready to go. Hoping for the best but planning for the worst.
    A2Z good luck.
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    [QUOTE=A2Z1112;348598]I also have received my AL check but that is it. No interim annuity from OPM as of today!!! Infact, I have not received any correspondence from OPM thus far!!!

    On what date did you retire please? I'm retiring 2/29/12. Thanks!

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    I retired 12/31/2011. Two other folks that retired with me have already started receiving their interim pay...app. 2 weeks ago along with their AL payout. They were straight FERS whereas I am CSRS/FERS! Don't know if that matters nor why!

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    THanks for the info.... A2Z1112. Any knowledge is a good thing! Oh... and good luck on getting your annuity very soon!

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    Thanks Dutchy...Will keep my post updated.

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    [QUOTE=Dutchy;348614]
    Quote Originally Posted by A2Z1112 View Post
    I also have received my AL check but that is it. No interim annuity from OPM as of today!!! Infact, I have not received any correspondence from OPM thus far!!!

    On what date did you retire please? I'm retiring 2/29/12. Thanks!
    I retired may 31, 2010 and got ALpay about 6 weeks later. Interim payments were very low and included no supplement. You need to use that AL pay to tide you over for about 6 months. My full retirement showed up Nov 1, 2010. TSP get the money out monthly and starts whenever you want. They did a great job.
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    I think I had posted this suggestion in the retirement suggestions thread. For those of you planing to retire this year, you may want to put more cash aside for the wait. With the threat of stoping the suppliment, increasing the amount you pay for retirement, pay freezes and maybe going to high 5 for figuring retirement, I feel there will be a record amount of retirees this year. There will also be more FERs and CSRS offset persons retiring. This and the longer time needed to figure CSRS offset peoples retirements will make average waits that been from 6 to 8 months to be close to a year. If you don't have a lot of annual leave to roll over and don't expect a big bonus on Jan 9th or so. You may want to beat the Nov 30 to Jan 31 prime retirement dates. Just my opinion. I didn't work for OPM buy if there's a record retirement, you might want to beat the big backlog comming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bquat View Post
    I think I had posted this suggestion in the retirement suggestions thread. For those of you planing to retire this year, you may want to put more cash aside for the wait. With the threat of stoping the suppliment, increasing the amount you pay for retirement, pay freezes and maybe going to high 5 for figuring retirement, I feel there will be a record amount of retirees this year. There will also be more FERs and CSRS offset persons retiring. This and the longer time needed to figure CSRS offset peoples retirements will make average waits that been from 6 to 8 months to be close to a year. If you don't have a lot of annual leave to roll over and don't expect a big bonus on Jan 9th or so. You may want to beat the Nov 30 to Jan 31 prime retirement dates. Just my opinion. I didn't work for OPM buy if there's a record retirement, you might want to beat the big backlog comming.
    That's why I'm planning to go between April and June. Less bodies.
    May the force be with us.

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    Folks: My first interum retirement check was auto deposited yesterday, and I also received my temp password from OPM in the mail the same day. At least I can now set up my state tax witholding. Once that's done it's only a matter of time until OPM finalizes my retirement.


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