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Veteran
I am glad you get FULL benefits and medical when you retire. That was promised to me as well. Just remember, there is no guarantee.
Actually, I don't work for the airlines and am pretty confident of my benefits. Reality dictates to me that my medical will increase, but my retirement, trust me on this, can only be screwed by my own stupidity such as borrowing and not paying the loan before retirement.
Why am I so sure? At one time, airline personnel wouldn't give me the time of day. Today they seem to try to have me put in a good word for them at my job. If I were a bachelor, I would likely be the most eligible.
I may be exaggerating...NOT!...but times they are a changin'.
Again to anybody who feels they need a change and want to quit, I suggest you weigh out your own pros and cons on the matter. For some it works great, for others it doesn't. I noticed that those who claim to be happy with quitting don't fill in the blanks. How much do you make now? Are you union? Is there a tougher workload? What benefits do you have and what is the overall cost to you? And perhaps hundreds more questions need to be answered.
I hate my job, but it pays my bills.